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16 Am. J. Bioethics [i] (2016)

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January 2016, Vol. 16 No. 1


The  American Journal of Bioethics


Editorial


Guest Editorials


Professional Judgment   and Justice:Equal Respect  for the
Professional Judgment   of Critical-Care Physicians
David Magnus and Norm  Rizk


One  Exemption  Too  Many:  The Case for Mandated   CCHD
Screening
John D. Lantos, Julie Caciki, and Jeremy R. Garrett


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Medical  Ethics and School  Football
Steven H. Miles and Shailendra Prasad                                   6


Target Article


Open Peer
Commentaries


Legal and Ethical  Considerations  in Allowing Parental
Exemptions   From Newborn Critical   Congenital  Heart
Disease  (CCHD)  Screening
Lisa A. Hom, Tomas J. Silber, Kathleen Ennis-Durstine, Mary Anne
Hilliard, and Gerard R. Martin


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Letting Parents Say No: A Small Price to Pay for State-Mandated
Critical Congenital Heart Disease (CCHD) Screening
Dalia M. Feltman                                                       18


Religion and Newborn Screening
Richard H. Dees and Jennifer M. Kwon
The Pediatrician's Dilemma: Respecting Parental Autonomy Versus
Protecting Vulnerable Children
Michael R. Gomez, Kyle J. Bielefeld, Michelle K. Escala, Ric T. Munoz, and
Mark D. Fox
An Accessibility Constraint on Parental Refusal of Critical Newborn Screening
Michael J. Deem
Pulse Oximetry Should Be Required Without a Religious Exemption
Rita Swan
Use of a Balanced Test to Resolve Competing Best Interest and Liberty
Claims When Parents Refuse Consent for Neonatal Pulse Oximetry
Allan J. Jacobs and Kavita Shah Arora
Why  Only Inform the Dissenters?
Eva Asscher
Putting Children at Risk in the Name of Religion
Wayne N. Shelton and Bruce D. White
Parental Refusal of Newborn Screening for Congenital Hearing Loss
Danton Char
Parents Do Not Always Have to Get Their Way: Why Critical Congenital
Heart Disease Screening for Newborns Should be Mandatory
David Trafimow


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