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HE C FORUM, Vol 3, No. 6, pp. 367-372, 1991. 0956-2737/91 $3.00+.00 Printed in the USA. All rights reserved. Cop©y 19r91 Pierggamonh Prtess pic AUTHOR INDEX TO VOLUME 3: 1991 BANDEIRA, ROMERO, Hospital Ethics Committees in Portugal BAYLIS, FRANCOISE E., Ethics Consultation: The Hospital for Sick Children Initiative [Toronto,. Ontario, Canada} BAYLIS, FRANCOISE E., Guidelines for Bioethics Consultation at The Hospital for Sick Children BLASSZAUER, BELA, Medical Ethics in Hungary BRUENING, WILLIAM H., [Point and Counterpoint}: A Response to White and Gottlieb (see HEC Forum 3(2) pp. 87-93) BRUENING, WILLIAM H., [Point and Counterpoint]: A Reply (see HEC Forum 3(1), pp. 19-25) BURLEIGH, DOUG, Pastoral Care Representation on the HEC CASTRIOTTA, RICHARD J., [Mt./St. Anonymous] Response to Case 1 (1991): A Question of Moral Authority: A Nurse’s Predicament d@’ORONZIO, JOSEPH, A Survey of New Jersey Hospital Ethics Committees Author Index to Volume 3 Page DRANE, JAMES F., The Patient Self-Determination 309 Act (PSDA) and the Incapacitated Patient: Policy Suggestions for Healthcare Ethics Committees DUNN, DOROTHEA, Do Not Resuscitate Policies of New Jersey Hospitals DUNN, DOROTHEA, A Survey of New Jersey Hospital Ethics Committees ENGELHARDT, H. TRISTRAM Jr., Fundamental Rights: Comments on Medical Discrimination Against Children with Disabilities, A Report of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, Washington, D.C.; 1989 GALLO, ANTHONY E. Jr., Hospital Ethics Committees Revisited: A Pediatric Neurosurgical Perspective GOTTLIEB, LAWRENCE E., [Point and Counterpoint] Should an Institution’s Risk Manager /Lawyer Serve as HEC Members? - No GRAVES, FRANCES A., [Letter] GREGORY, JOHN J., Do Not Resuscitate Policies of New Jersey Hospitals GREGORY, JOHN J., A Survey of New Jersey Hospital Ethics Committees GUSS, J. VINCENT Jr., Alexandria [Virginia] Hospital Bioethics Committee: History and Purpose Author Index to Volume 3 HACKLER, CHRIS (and the Medical Ethics Advisory Committee), [Document Exchange] Advance Directives Pamphlet, University Hospital - Little Rock, Arkansas HALPER, THOMAS, Strength Enough: Thoughts on 27 Age-Based Rationing and Intergenerational Equity in Britain HEILIG, STEVE, Murder or Mercy?: The Debate 95 over Active Euthanasia Has Only Just Begun HERN, H. GENE, Jr., Hospital Staff Perceptions of the Ethics Committee and the Bioethics Institute: A Multi-Disciplinary Approach ISERSON, KENNETH V., [Point and Counterpoint] Should the Ethics Committee Visit the Patient? - No ISERSON, KENNETH V., Strategic Planning for Bioethics Committees and Networks IVERSON, SHARON M., [Mt./St. Anonymous] Response to Case No. 1 (1991): A Newborn with Holoprosencephaly JACOBSON, ROY A., [Point and Counterpoint] Are HECs of an Enduring Nature? - No JEAN, ANDRE, Hospital Ethics Committees in Quebec: An Overview KEFFER, HARRY L., U.S. Ethics Committees: Perceived Versus Actual Roles Author Index to Volume 3 KEFFER, M. JAN, U.S. Ethics Committees: Perceived Versus Actual Roles KING, NANCY M.P., Dying Made Legal: New Challenge for Advance Directives MAHOWALD, MARY B., [Point and Counterpoint} Should HECs Assess Whether "Clear and Convincing Evidence" Standards Have Been Met Before Recommending the Discontinuation of Life Support, Including Nutrition and Fluids? - Yes MATHIEU, DEBORAH, [Point and Counterpoint] Should HECs Provide Advice Counter to the Law When They Believe it Inappropriate? - Yes NEWELL, J. DAVID, Assisted Suicide and the Ethics of Self-Preservation ORR, ROBERT D., [Point and Counterpoint] Should HECs Provide Advice Counter to the Law When They Believe it Inappropriate? - No PARE, SIMON, Hospital Ethics Committees in Quebec: An Overview PARIZEAU, MARIE-HELENE, Hospital Ethics Committees in Quebec: An Overview PRUITT, REBECCA L., [Point and Counterpoint] Visiting the Patient Helps to Fulfill Obligations of Fairness and to Avoid Paternalism Author Index to Volume 3 RAIN, LEO, Hospital Staff Perceptions of the Ethics Committee and the Bioethics Institute: A Multi-Disciplinary Approach ROSS, JUDITH WILSON, Judgments of Futility: 201 What Should Ethics Committees Be Thinking About? ROSS, JUDITH WILSON, An Ethics Committee’s 329 Recommendations on Testing Patients for HIV Antibodies When Health Care Workers Suffer Exposure to Blood-Borne Pathogens SMITH, MARTIN L., Pastoral Care Representation 269 on the HEC SOLBAKK, JAN HELGE, Ethics Review Committees 215 [in Biomedical Research] in the Nordic Countries: History, Organization, and Assignments STOLMAN, CYNTHIA J., Do Not Resuscitate Policies of New Jersey Hospitals THOMASMA, DAVID C., [Point and Counterpoint] Are HECs of an Enduring Nature? - Yes VROLYK, ALYCE, Hospital Staff Perceptions of 129 the Ethics Committee and the Bioethics Institute: A Multi-Disciplinary Approach WALDRON, EDWARD E., Decisionmaking and the 3 Incompetent Patient: A Tale of Two Committees WARREN, VIRGINIA L., The "Medicine is War" 39 Metaphor Author Index to Volume 3 WEBER, LEONARD J., [Point and Counterpoint] Should HECs Assess Whether "Clear and Convincing Evidence" Standards Have Been Met Before Recommending the Discontinuation of Life Support, Including Nutrition and Fluids? - No WENGER, NEIL S., An Ethics Committee’s Recommendations on Testing Patients for HIV Antibodies When Health Care Workers Suffer Exposure to Blood-Borne Pathogens WHITE, BARBARA E., [Point and Counterpoint] Are HECs of an Enduring Nature? - No WHITE, BRUCE, [Point and Counterpoint] Should an Institution’s Risk Manager/Lawyer Serve as HEC Members? - Yes WIESING, URBAN, Ethics Committees in Germany WILLIAMS, DIANE, [Mt./St. Anonymous] Case No.1 (1991): A Newborn with Holoprosencephaly YOUNG, ROY T., An Ethics Committee’s Recommendations on Testing Patients for HIV Antibodies When Health Care Workers Suffer Exposure to Blood-Borne Pathogens ZAWACKI, BRUCE E., [Poet’s Corner] Futile Therapy

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