Tag Archives: bioethics
Response to Carl Elliott: The Heroes that Bioethics Needs
Paula Chidwick, Jill Oliver, and Angel Petropanagos outline the qualities of adaptive leadership, an unacknowledged alternative to Carl Elliott’s false dichotomy, which depicts clinical ethicists as servants of health care organizations who are unable to make heroic choices as a way of effecting change. Paula Chidwick, Jill Oliver, and Angel Petropanagos outline the qualities of […]
Roles for Ethicists in COVID-19 Response
Marika Warren outlines roles health care ethicists can play in pandemic preparation, response, and recovery
Ethics at CIHR: Moving Forward
Vardit Ravitsky and Judy Illes provide a summary overview of progress being made at CIHR with respect to its ethics mandate.
A Response to Richard Dawkins on Down Syndrome
Chris Kaposy argues that Richard Dawkins is wrong about what it is like to live with Down syndrome.


