Please see the table of contents for Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics
This issue contains a narrative symposium: Taking Bioethics Personally, edited by Tod Chambers. This symposium highlights stories from bioethicists about their own illnesses or the illnesses of family or friends.
The issue also contains two research articles; The Protectors and the Protected: What Regulators and Researchers Can Learn from IRB Members and Subjects by Ann Freeman Cook, Helena Hoas, and Jane Clare Joyner and Reason for Hospital Admission: A Pilot Study Caomparing Patient Statements with Chart Reports by Zackary Berger, Anne Dembitzer, and Mary Catherine Beach.
The issue also contains two research articles; The Protectors and the Protected: What Regulators and Researchers Can Learn from IRB Members and Subjects by Ann Freeman Cook, Helena Hoas, and Jane Clare Joyner and Reason for Hospital Admission: A Pilot Study Caomparing Patient Statements with Chart Reports by Zackary Berger, Anne Dembitzer, and Mary Catherine Beach.
There is also a case study by Erica K. Salter called, Should We Tell Annie? Preparing for Death at the Intersection of Parental Authority and Adolescent Autonomy.
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