"Penn Center for Bioethics."
Pt. I. Bioethics: birth, evolution and context
1. The birth and evolution of bioethics / Arthur L. Caplan
2. The ethics of bioethics / Robert Baker
3. The independence principle in bioethics / David Perlman
4. Health law and bioethics / Barry R. Furrow
5. Bioethics: the citizen view and its perils / John Timpane
6. Health and disease: conceptual perspectives and ethical implications / Dominic Sisti
Pt II. Emerging issues: neuroethics and nanoethics
7. Neuroethics / Martha J. Farah
8. Is my mind mine?: neuroethics and brain imaging / Paul Root Wolpe
9. Future minds: transhumanism, cognitive enhancement, and the nature of persons / Susan Schneider
10. Nanotechnology and nanomedicine: ethical and social considerations / Jan Jaeger, Marisa P. Marcin, and Paul Root Wolpe
Pt. III. Bioethics at the bedside
11. Confidentiality: an expectation in health care / Anita L. Allen
12. Hospital ethics committees and ethics consultants / James J. McCartney
13. Ethical issues in nursing practice / Connie M. Ulrich and Mindy B. Zeitzer
14. Conscientious refusals by physicians / Holly Fernandez Lynch
15. Mediation and health care / Edward J. Bergman and Autumn Fiester
16. The moral education of medical students / Judah L. Goldberg
17. Disability perspectives on bioethics / Carol Schilling
18. Ethical issues in caregiving / Gerald I. Wolpe
Pt. IV. Research ethics
19. Research misconduct and fraud / Barbara K. Redman
20. Ethical issues in innovative surgery / Angelique M. Reitsma
21. Unique aspects of informed consent in emergency research / Jill M. Barren
22. The ethics of inclusion and exclusion in clinical trials: race, sex, and age / Diana Zuckerman
23. The use of placebo-control groups in clinical trials / Susan S. Ellenberg
24. Forbidden knowledge / William R. LaFleur
25. Conflict of interest in American universities / Perry B. Molinoff
Pt. V. Reproductive technologies
26. Regulating assisted reproductive technology: avoiding extremes / Jennifer L. Rosato
27. Choosing future people: reproductive technologies and identity / Mark Greene
28. Ethical aspects of egg donation / Luigi Mastroianni, Jr.
29. Ethical aspects of male infertility / Georgios Karnakis and Pasquale Patrizio
30. Preimplantation genetic diagnosis: ethical considerations / Frances R. Batzer and Vardit Ravitsky
31. The influence of language on the beginning of life debate / Thomas A. Marino
Pt. VI. Genetics
32. Eugenics / Mark B. Adams
33. Human gene patents / Jon F. Merz
34. Genetics research and race: whither bioethics? / Pamela Sankar
35. Biobanks / Bernice S. Elger
36. Prenatal choices: genetic counseling for variable genetic diseases / Curtis R. Coughlin II
37. Ethical issues in animal biotechnology / Autumn Fiester
38. Ethical and social aspects of transgenic plants / David C. Magnus
Pt. VII. Fetuses and children
39. The contested territory of medical decision-making for children / Wynne Morrison and Chris Feudtner
40. "This won't hurt a bit": truth-telling to children / Alisa A. Padon and Steven D. Handler
41. Children in research: linking assent and parental permission / Victoria A. Miller, William W. Reynolds, and Robert M. Nelson
42. Withdrawing and withholding life-prolonging therapies in children / Margaret M. Mahon
43. Ethical challenges in pediatric dialysis and kidney transplantation / Bernard S. Kaplan, Cynthia Green, H. Jorge Baluarte, and Kevin E.C. Meyers
44. The ethics of perinatal palliative care / Chris Feudtner and David Munson
Pt. VIII. Access to health care
45. Health care access in the United States: American exceptionalism once more! / Stephen E. Lammers
46. Does the U.S. Constitution protect a right to unapproved drugs? / Theodore W. Ruger and Mahnu Davar
47. Fair pricing and access to medicines for the poor / Donald W. Light
Pt. IX. Community and public health
48. Public health ethics: an update on an emerging field / Michael Yudell
49. Bioethics "on the ground": public health matters / Joanne Godley
50. Disease control policy: individual rights versus the common good / Jason L. Schwartz
51. Bioethics and national security / Jonathan D. Moreno and Michael S. Peroski
52. Bringing the public to the private: increasing the accountability of nonprofit health organizations / Roberta M. Snow
53. The bioethics of tobacco / Eric A. Feldman
54. HIV exceptionalism and the mutability of ethical boundaries / Marlene Eisenberg, Michael B. Blank, and Ronald Bayer
Pt. X. Vaccines
55. The ethics of vaccination / James Colgrove
56. The ethics of allocating vaccines / Robert I. Field
57. Influenza vaccination of health care workers / Michael J. Smith
Pt. XI. Organ transplantation
58. Organ transplantation: the challenge of scarcity / Arthur L. Caplan
59. The importance of embodiment in transplant ethics / Nora L. Jones
60. Organ trafficking and transplant tourism / Debra A. Budiani-Saberi
61. Ethical dilemmas in the management of the potential organ donor after circulatory determination of death / Scott D. Halpern
62. Protecting live kidney and liver donors / Peter P. Reese, Peter L. Abt, and Roy D. Bloom
63. Organ transplantation and retransplantation: medical and ethical considerations / Raluca Vrabie, Vardit Ravitsky, and Thoman W. Faust
Pt. XII. End of life
64. Advance directives / Stephen S. Hanson and David J. Doukas
65. Medical futility / Horace M. DeLisser
66. Hospice: past, future, and ethical considerations / Amy M. Corcoran and Jennifer M. Kapo
67. Palliative care / Debra Wiegand.
The Penn Center guide to bioethics. ISBN 9780826115225. Published by Springer in 2009. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.