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The American Journal of Bioethics
Volume 5 Number 5 | September-October 2005
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Editorial

The Seven-Year Itch
by Arthur R. Derse
AJOB 2005; 5(5):1
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Target Articles

Undue Inducement: Nonsense on Stilts?
by Ezekiel J. Emanuel
AJOB 2005; 5(5):9
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Open Peer Commentary

Gather Ye Shibboleths While Ye May
by Norman Fost
AJOB 2005; 5(5):14
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The Welcome Reassessment of Research Ethics: Is “Undue Inducement” Suspect?
by Howard Brody
AJOB 2005; 5(5):15
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A Quartet of Criticisms
by Harold Y. Vanderpool
AJOB 2005; 5(5):16
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The Importance of Social, Cultural, and Economic Contexts, and Empirical Research in Examining “Undue Inducement”
by Robert Klitzman
AJOB 2005; 5(5):19
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Subject Protection and the Risk–Benefit Relationship
by Toby Schonfeld, Bruce G. Gordon
AJOB 2005; 5(5):22
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“Undue Inducement' as Coercive Offers
by Joan McGregor
AJOB 2005; 5(5):24
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Undue Inducement: The Only Objection to Payment?
by Ari M. VanderWalde
AJOB 2005; 5(5):25
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Nice Work If You Can Get It
by Lynette Reid
AJOB 2005; 5(5):27
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Undue Inducements and Reasonable Risks: Will the Dismal Science Lead to Dismal Research Ethics?
by Alex J. London
AJOB 2005; 5(5):29
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A Draft Model Aggregated Code of Ethics for Bioethicists
by Robert Baker
AJOB 2005; 5(5):33
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What Can a Model Professional Code for Bioethics Hope to Achieve?
by Tom L. Beauchamp
AJOB 2005; 5(5):42
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Resisting the Tide of Professionalization: Valuing Diversity in Bioethics
by Alan Regenberg, Debra J.H. Mathews
AJOB 2005; 5(5):44
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Commentary on “A Draft Model Aggregated Code for Bioethicists”
by John Lantos
AJOB 2005; 5(5):45
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The (Low) Life of Ethics Codes
by Stephen R. Latham
AJOB 2005; 5(5):46
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The Elements of Code Development
by Kenneth Kipnis
AJOB 2005; 5(5):48
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The case for a Code of Ethics for Bioethicists: Some Reasons for Skepticism
by Franklin G. Miller
AJOB 2005; 5(5):52
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Growing Pains: The Debate Begins
by Felicia Cohn
AJOB 2005; 5(5):52
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A Hearty Critique of Baker's Proposed Code for Bioethicists
by Jeffrey Spike
AJOB 2005; 5(5):54
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As Advisors, Nondirectional Consultation Is Best
by Craig M. Klugman
AJOB 2005; 5(5):56
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Comments on Baker's “Draft Model Aggregated Code of Ethics for Bioethicists”
by Michael Davis
AJOB 2005; 5(5):57
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Lessons from Other Codes: Is It the Journey or the Destination?
by Linda MacDonald Glenn
AJOB 2005; 5(5):59
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Code of Ethics for Bioethicists: Medicine's Lessons Worth Heeding1
by Karine Morin
AJOB 2005; 5(5):60
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Bioethics in Industry Settings: One Situation Where a Code for Bioethicists Would Help
by David Perlman
AJOB 2005; 5(5):62
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Status, Careers and Influence in Bioethics
by Udo Schuklenk, Jim Gallagher
AJOB 2005; 5(5):64
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A Code of Ethics for Bioethicists: Prospects and Problems
by Jessica Prata Miller, George J. Agich
AJOB 2005; 5(5):66
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Codifying But Not Professionalizing Bioethics
by Christopher Meyers
AJOB 2005; 5(5):68
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Adolescent Decisional Autonomy Regarding Participation in an Emergency Department Youth Violence Interview
by Jennifer M. Cohn, Joel A. Fein
AJOB 2005; 5(5):70
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Open Peer Commentary

Rethinking Adolescent Assent: A Triangular Approach
by Amar D. Trivedi
AJOB 2005; 5(5):75
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The Need for a Developmental Approach to Adolescent Decision-Making
by Carol D. Berkowitz
AJOB 2005; 5(5):77
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Adolescent Decisional Autonomy in Research: Issues in Translating Research into Policy
by Amy T. Campbell
AJOB 2005; 5(5):78
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Essay/Articles

Oversimplifications II: Public Health Ethics Ignores Individual Rights
by Matthew K. Wynia
AJOB 2005; 5(5):6
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Book Reviews

A Book Review Of “James Hughes. 2004. Citizen Cyborg: Why Democratic Societies Must Respond to the Redesigned Human of the Future”
by Linda MacDonald Glenn
AJOB 2005; 5(5):81
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In Focus

Using Criminalization and Due Process to Reduce Scientific Misconduct
by Benjamin K. Sovacool
AJOB 2005; 5(5):W1
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In the Wake of Katrina: Has “Bioethics” Failed?
by Jonathan D. Moreno
AJOB 2005; 5(5):W18
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Standing Together: How Bioethics and Public Health Can Join Forces to Provide Equitable Health Care
by Jennifer Bard
AJOB 2005; 5(5):W20
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Correspondence

Response to Commentators on “Undue Inducement: Nonsense on Stilts?”
by Ezekiel J. Emanuel
AJOB 2005; 5(5):W8
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Response to Commentators on “A Draft Model Aggregated Code of Ethics for Bioethicists”
by Robert Baker
AJOB 2005; 5(5):W12
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Response to Commentary on “Adolescent Decisional Autonomy Regarding Participation in an Emergency Department Youth Violence Interview”
by Jennifer M. Cohn
AJOB 2005; 5(5):W14
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Response to Commentators on “Examining the Potential Exploitation of UNOS Policies”
by Sheldon Zink, Stacey L. Wertlieb
AJOB 2005; 5(5):W15
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Letter to the Editor: Would You Know an Undue Inducement If You Saw One?
by Abraham P. Schwab
AJOB 2005; 5(5):W17
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Reflections on the Appointment of Edmund Pellegrino to the President's Council on Bioethics
by Tom L. Beauchamp
AJOB 2005; 5(5):W21
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Reflections on the Appointment of Edmund Pellegrino to the President's Council on Bioethics
by Richard M. Zaner
AJOB 2005; 5(5):W22
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