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Virtual Mentor. April 2006, Volume 8, Number 4: 191-291. Full Issue PDF April 2006 ContentsEthical Questions Posed by Emerging EpidemicsEthics PollFrom the EditorOf Men and Microbes: Physicians and the Ethics of Epidemics Educating for ProfessionalismClinical CasesAutonomy and Public Health: When the Patient Is a Physician "I'm Sorry but You Can't Leave": Patients, Physicians, and Quarantine Should I Stay or Should I Go? The Physician in Time of Crisis Changing the Rules in Times of Crisis: Do Desperate Times Allow Desperate Measures? Journal DiscussionSARS Revisited Clinical PearlSurveillance of Infectious Diseases Is Information for Action Law, Policy, and SocietyHealth LawIs Mandatory Vaccination Legal in Time of Epidemic? Policy ForumInfectious Disease Research and Dual-Use Risk Ethics of International Research: What Does Responsiveness Mean? Allocating Scarce Resources in a Pandemic: Ethical and Public Policy Dimensions Medicine and SocietyMalaria and Global Infectious Diseases: Why Should We Care? Twin Epidemics of Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis: Russia and New York City Op-Ed and CorrespondenceOp-EdThe Threat of an Avian Flu Pandemic is Over-Hyped History, Art, and NarrativeMedical HumanitiesArt, AIDS, and Ethics History of MedicineFourteenth-Century England, Medical Ethics, and the Plague The Epidemic Intelligence Service--The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Disease Detectives ResourcesSuggested Readings and Resources About the Contributors © 2006 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. |