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Vol IX No. 1
Jan - Mar 2012


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Indian Journal of Medical Ethics Vol VIII No. 1, Jan - Mar 2011

EDITORIAL
Medical Council of India and the Indian Medical Association: uneasy relations  PDF George Thomas 2-2
The NBC and the bioethics movement in India  PDF Neha Madhiwalla 3-5
NATIONAL BIOETHICS CONFERENCE
Ethics, equity and justice: a view from the belly of the beast  PDF Sanjay Nagral 9-12
Ethics, equity and genocide  PDF Binayak Sen 12-15
Conference report  PDF Mala Ramanathan 15-18
NBC FELICITATIONS
Dr Vasantha Muthuswamy  PDF   19-19
Dr C M Gulhati  PDF   20-21
Dr Sunil Krishnalal Pandya  PDF 21-22
ARTICLES
Ethical questions regarding health insurance in India  PDF Vineesh Mathur 23-27
Private health insurance and access to healthcare  PDF Ravi Duggal 28-30
Ethics of transparency in research reports  PDF Mano S Selvan,
Saravana Subbian,
Scott B Cantor,
Alma Rodriguez,
Martin L Smith,
Garrett L Walsh
31-36
Survey of "instructions to authors" of Indian medical journals for reporting of ethics and authorship criteria  PDF Jaykaran,
Preeti Yadav,
Nilesh Chavda,
ND Kantharia
36-38
Opioid use at the end of life: working out the physician's intentions  PDF Lalit Krishna,
Benjamin Capps
39-41
COMMENTS
Bioethics and transnational medical travel: India, "medical tourism", and the globalisation of healthcare  PDF Vivien Runnels,
Leigh Turner
42-44
GRADE the evidence before using the results in clinical practice  PDF Prathap Tharyan 44-46
Health systems research and the Gadchiroli debate: a plea for universal and equitable ethics  PDF Prashanth NS,
Upendra Bhojani,
Werner Soors
47-48
Health insurance in India: the need to come together for a common good  PDF Arvind Kasaragod 49-50
MEDICAL STUDENTS SPEAK
My first suture  PDF Sourabh Aggarwal 51-51
SELECTED SUMMARY
Selling the soul of the medical profession  PDF Muhammad Shahid Shamim,
Muhammad Shahzad Shamim
52-54
BOOK REVIEW
Voices of healthcare providers  PDF Divya Bhagianadh 55-56
FILM REVIEW
Guzaarish  PDF Natasha Anwar 56-57
MEDIA REVIEW
The "morning after" pill: misleading messages  PDF Saumya Rastogi 57-58

FROM THE PRESS  PDF 6-8
FROM OTHER JOURNALS  PDF 59-61
LETTERS  PDF 62-65

THE IJME NATIONAL BIOETHICS CONFERENCE


Standing Together

In November 2010, the Third National Bioethics Conference once again brought together a small but growing, committed, and vigourous minority, not just from India, but from distant corners of the rest of the world as well. We hope they went home energised by the information, shared experiences, analyses, and the sheer joy of knowing they are not alone in the struggle for decent healthcare for all.

Energy is certainly essential as the challenges grow apace. This issue outlines several of them. A plenary speaker at NBC-3 outlines what he sees of rampant commercialism, from within the system itself. From another perspective, a doctor activist brings home to us how the poorest of our people are attacked through a war by starvation. Binayak Sen stands for medical ethics in action, for which he has been duly convicted for sedition and sentenced. It is for us to understand what is in store for conscientious health professionals and stand together to defeat it.

Health insurance is currently said to cover about 11% of India's population. Whom does it benefit, and how can its coverage be improved? Three of our authors analyse the issue from several angles.

Clinical research is a fast-growing field in the country and abroad. Is its focus patient-centred, and are its methods transparent? Two articles by eminent researchers delve into the finer points and their ethical implications.

The vexed question of links between pharmaceutical companies and medical professionals is ever-present. Medical associations add another angle. This issue is discussed in an editorial and in a selected summary.

The editorial on NBC-3 is an introspection into what the conference achieved. The conference report sums up the issues raised. NBC-3 was also a time to honour pioneers in bioethics. The December conference felicitated three stalwarts-Vasantha Muthuswamy, CM Gulhati, and Sunil Pandya-for their generous contributions to the field over several decades.


Thank you, reviewers

All submissions to the journal undergo an extensive review by internal reviewers from within the journal's editorial boards as well as external peer reviewers. We would like to thank all our editorial board reviewers, and also name the following external experts who have reviewed articles for the journal during 2010: Ali Reza Bagheri, Anant Phadke, Bhushan Shukla, Chayanika Shah, David Thambu, Dhruv Mankad, Justice MR Hariharan Nair, Kalpana Kannabiran, Kausar Khan, Prathap Tharyan, Prabir Chatterjee, Pramila Lee, Prathima Murthy, Ravindra RP, Riffat Moazam Zaman, S Srinivasan, Sabu Padmadas, Samiran Nundy, Shubha Kumar, Soumitra Pathare, Sridhar Srikanthiah, Sunita Simon Kurpad, and Subha Sri B.




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