No. 10-2, December 2017
Index
- The Life Esidimeni tragedy : Constitutional oath betrayed
- Were ethical and legal issues violated, or was the book Mandela’s Last Days censored?
- Life Esidimeni psychiatric patients in Gauteng Province, South Africa : clinicians’ voices and activism – an ongoing, but submerged narrative
- Following on from the Life Esidimeni incident – access to care for people living with severe mental disability, according to national policy
- The Life Esidimeni tragedy : a human-rights perspective
- Deferential vulnerability and patient decision-making
- Informed consent and deafness in South Africa : guidelines for clinicians and researchers
- Password compliance for PACS work stations : implications for emergency-driven medical environments
- Do doctors attending sexual-offence victims have to notify sexual-offence suspects that their patients who were forced to have unprotected sexual intercourse are HIV-positive? What should doctors do?
- Transparency in medicines regulatory affairs – reclaiming missed opportunities
- How do healthcare professionals manage ethical challenges regarding information in healthcare professional/patient clinical interactions? A review of concept- or argument-based articles and case analyses
- Public health officials and MECs for health should be held criminally liable for causing the death of cancer patients through their intentional or negligent conduct that results in oncology equipment not working in hospitals
- A study of the role and functions of inspectors of anatomy in South Africa
- The 2016 CIOMS guidelines and public-health research ethics
- End-of-life practices : the opinions of undergraduate medical students at a South African university
- CPD Questionnaire December 2017