Ethics and Medics January 2018 is now out!

In continuous publication for forty-three years, Ethics & Medics covers emerging issues in bioethics, medicine, and healthcare from a uniquely Catholic perspective. The winner of many awards over the course of its long history, this four-page bulletin appears twelve times per year and has published a wide range of accomplished
authors, including physicians, lawyers, nurses, philosophers, theologians, ethicists, bishops, and cardinals. Each issue explores fundamental moral questions of concern to medicine, cutting-edge topics in science and technology, and personal accounts and case studies of those who have encountered challenges or found new insights in the field of healthcare.

Current Issue:
Sister Nurses of the Civil War by Sister Dolores Liptak, RSM.
How braving prejudice toward their religion and woeful mismanagement from a government unused to both modern combat and the latest in healthcare, the so-called “Angels of Mercy” became unlikely heroines of the Civil War.

An Ethical Theory for the Care of Veterans by Margaret Oberdorf.
Building on the ideas of Saint Thomas Aquinas and Thomas Jefferson, Natural Law theory proves the most compatible ethical theory to the VA healthcare system.

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