A critical technico-ethical dilemma of current medicine Richard J. Castriotta Articles Pages: 77 - 82
A paradigm shift for ethics committees and case consultation: A modest proposal John W. GlaserRonald B. Miller Articles Pages: 83 - 88
When others must choose: Deciding for patients without capacity Robert W. Daly Review Article Pages: 100 - 107
The metropolitan New York ethics committee network: Coming together at a time of concern Connie Zuckerman Network News Pages: 108 - 114
Should HECs report to the medical staff rather than to the administration, board of trustees, or other administrative office? Yes James S. Wolf Point and Counterpoint Pages: 115 - 117
Should HECs report to the medical staff rather than to the administration, board of trustees, or other administrative office? No Sister Jean deBlois Point and Counterpoint Pages: 118 - 119
Should HECs and networks initiate regional, state, and national health policies to prevent recurring bioethical dilemmas? Yes Charles R. Perakis Point and Counterpoint Pages: 120 - 121
Should HECs and networks initiate regional, state, and national health policies to prevent recurring bioethical dilemmas? No Gershon B. Grunfeld Point and Counterpoint Pages: 122 - 124