The full archive
Four decades of writing on medicine and ethics.
2005
- Ethics ClassThe Hastings Center Report
- When patients choose faith over medicine: physician perspectives on religiously related conflict in the medical encounter.Curlin FA, et al.Archives of internal medicine
- How Are Religion and Spirituality Related to Health? A Study of Physicians’ PerspectivesFarr A. Curlin, et al.Southern Medical Journal
- Religious characteristics of U.S. physicians: a national survey.Curlin FA, et al.Journal of general internal medicine
- Analgesia and anesthesia for neonates: Study design and ethical issuesK.J.S. Anand, et al.Clinical Therapeutics
- Improving Asthma Research in an Inner-City Latino Neighborhood with Community Health WorkersMolly A. Martin, et al.Journal of Asthma
- When Patients Choose Faith Over MedicineFarr A. Curlin, et al.Archives of Internal Medicine
- Commentary on "A draft model aggregated code for bioethicists".The American journal of bioethics : AJOB
- In Practice: Ethics ClassThe Hastings Center Report
- The Evaluation of a Latino Community Health Worker HIV Prevention ProgramMolly A. Martin, et al.Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences
- Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation after stem cell transplant: Clinical decision-making in the absence of evidenceRachel K. Wolfson, et al.Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
- Breast-feeding history and overweight in Latino preschoolers.Kersey M, et al.Ambulatory pediatrics : the official journal of the Ambulatory Pediatric Association
- Religious characteristics of U.S. physiciansFarr A. Curlin, et al.Journal of General Internal Medicine
2004
- Changes in Mortality for Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants in the 1990s: Implications for Treatment Decisions and Resource UseWilliam Meadow, et al.PEDIATRICS
- In Practice: Just VisitingThe Hastings Center Report
- Pediatric research: what is broken and what needs to be fixed?The Journal of Pediatrics
- Consulting the Many and the WiseThe American Journal of Bioethics
- End-of-Life After Birth: Death and Dying in a Neonatal Intensive Care UnitJaideep Singh, William MeadowPEDIATRICS
2003
- The Book of Jesse: A Story of Youth, Illness, and MedicineArchives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine
- Thirty-something Ethics and epidemiology of ELBW death as neonatology approaches middle ageWilliam Meadow, et al.Unknown Journal
- Some are old, some are new: life and death in the ICUWilliam Meadow, et al.Seminars in Perinatology
- Who Cares for the Children? Pediatricians and Parental LeaveCraig F. Garfield, et al.Ambulatory Pediatrics
- Ethics at the Limit of Viability: A Premie’s ProgressWilliam MeadowNeoReviews
- RVUs Blues: How Should Docs Get Paid?The Hastings Center Report
2002
- Current opinion in pediatrics: ethics and law 2001William Meadow, Ann Dudley GoldblattCurrent Opinion in Pediatrics
- Youth Targeting By Tobacco Manufacturers Since The Master Settlement AgreementPaul J. Chung, et al.Health Affairs
- Which Nurseries Currently Care for Ventilated Neonates in Illinois and Wisconsin? Implications for the Next Generation of Perinatal RegionalizationWilliam Meadow, et al.American Journal of Perinatology
- The Karamazov complex: Dostoevsky and DNR orders.Montello MMPerspectives in biology and medicine
- Serial Assessment of Mortality in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit by Algorithm and Intuition: Certainty, Uncertainty, and Informed ConsentWilliam Meadow, et al.PEDIATRICS
2001
- Somebody Will Pay: Presented as the Melinda A. Pouncey Memorial Lectureship, "Ethical Issues in Neonatal Intensive Care," at Ochsner Clinic and Alton Ochsner Medical Foundation, November 8, 2000. It is based on the first chapter of the author's forthcoming book, A Tiny Baby in a Court of Law.PubMed
- Hooked on neonatology.Health affairs (Project Hope)
- Medical Ethics through the Star Trek LensJames J. HughesLiterature and medicine
- The Physician's NovelistDavid Brown, Carl ElliottThe Hastings Center Report
- Confessions of a Medicine Man: An Essay in Popular Philosophy (review)Perspectives in biology and medicine
- Witches, Pubertal Development, and "Minimal Risk"Debjani MukherjeeArchives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine
- Disclosing the Diagnosis of HIV in PediatricsErin Flanagan-Klygis, et al.The Journal of Clinical Ethics
- Hope and responsibility in clinical settings: two reflections on Jewish life and death. Are scientific truths the only truths?Update (Loma Linda University. Ethics Center)
2000
- Growth hormone therapy for Prader-Willi and Down syndromes: a post-modern medical dilemma.Growth hormone & IGF research : official journal of the Growth Hormone Research Society and the International IGF Research Society
- Program description for the exposure to violence programAmy Lynn DaviesJournal of Community Psychology
- Open Heart [Shiva M'Hodu]Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
- Responding to Intractable Terminal SufferingMorton Leonard Yanow, et al.Unknown Journal
- Stories of Caring and Connection Four Books on Death and DyingJoshua Hauser, et al.The Hastings Center Report
- Ethical considerations in the public policy laboratory.Davis MMJAMA
- To tell or not to tell: must the doctors inform her she'll be infertile?PubMed
1999
- The Physician as a Health Care ProxyArti Rai, Mark SieglerThe Hastings Center Report
- Reconsidering action: day-to-day ethics in the work of medicine.HEC forum : an interdisciplinary journal on hospitals' ethical and legal issues
- The "inclusion benefit" in clinical trials.The Journal of pediatrics
- Why Doctors Make Good ProtagonistsUnknown Journal
- Epidemiology and Ethics in the Neonatal Intensive Care UnitWilliam MeadowQuality Management in Health Care
- Negotiating Neonatal Deaths - Bioethical Dreams and Emotional RealitiesZaiga Robins, William MeadowPediatric Research
- What Do Clinical Intuitions of Non-Survival Add to the Predictive Power of Algorithmic Assessments of Illness-Severity in the NICU? It Depends on When You AskLaura Frain, et al.Pediatric Research
- AfterwordUnknown Journal
- The Centrifugal Spread of Neonatal Intensive Care in the Midwest: March of Progress or Runaway Train?Anthony Bell, et al.Pediatric Research
- AMJ volume 25 issue 4 Cover and Front matterJon Westling, et al.American Journal of Law & Medicine
- Length of Stay for Illness-Severity Matched Non-Survivors of NICU Care Treated with High-Frequency Oscillation Vs Conventional Ventilation: He Who Picks a Rose Must Be Careful of the ThornsGrace Yoon, et al.Pediatric Research
- The Difficulty of Being Anti-NICULiterature and medicine
1998
- Two Models of Perinatal Regionalization: One fashionable, Both Functional? † 1280Mi Jung Kim, et al.Pediatric Research
- Length of NICU Stay for Non-Survivors is Longer on High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation (HFOV) than Conventional Ventilation (CV): The Dark Side of a New Technology? ♦ 173Grace Yoon, et al.Pediatric Research
- A Proactive, Data-based Determination of the Standard of Medical Care in PediatricsWilliam MeadowPEDIATRICS
- Am I My Brother's Keeper? The Ethical Frontiers of Biomedicine By Arthur L. Caplan (review)Perspectives in biology and medicine
- The Authority of the Clinical EthicistDavid Casarett, Frona DaskalThe Hastings Center Report
- Usefulness of Serial Algorithms of Illness Severity as a Proxy for Impending Death in the NICU: Not Much ♦ 157Laura Frain, et al.Pediatric Research
- Aggression and violence directed toward physicians.Morrison JL, Levinson WJournal of general internal medicine
- Certainty, Uncertainty, and Accuracy of Daily Predictions of Non-Survival in the NICU: We're Often Wrong but Rarely in Doubt ♦ 156Laura Frain, et al.Pediatric Research
- Have we treated AIDS too well? Rationing and the future of AIDS exceptionalism.Casarett DJAnnals of internal medicine
- Outcome of NICU Survivors Predicted to Die or Have Severe Neurologic Morbidity After Discharge • 1324Yaya Ren, et al.Pediatric Research
- Against The Spirit of System: The French Impulse in Nineteenth Century American Medicine By John Harley Warner (review)Perspectives in biology and medicine
- Primum non nocere todayG. R. BurgioUnknown Journal
1997
- Technology in the Hospital: Transforming Patient Care in the Early Twentieth Century by Joel Howell (review)Perspectives in biology and medicine
- Medical caretakers assessments of futility in the NICU: Does anybody really know what time it is? • 156Yaya Ren, et al.Pediatric Research
- Physicians’ Experience With Allegations of Medical Malpractice in the Neonatal Intensive Care UnitWilliam Meadow, Anthony BellPEDIATRICS
- Decisions about delivery-room resuscitation for extremely premature infants: Whatever happened to baby autonomy? • 157Jaideep Singh, et al.Pediatric Research
- We asked Dr Lantos to respond to this piece by Malcontent: Was the UK Collaborative ECMO trial ethical?Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology
- Resource Allocation in Neonatal and Medical ICUsMani Mokalla, William MeadowAmerican Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
- Resource allocation in neonatal and medical ICUs. Epidemiology and rationing at the extremes of life.Mokalla M, Meadow WAmerican journal of respiratory and critical care medicine
- Community Equipoise and the Architecture of Clinical ResearchJason KarlawishCambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics
- Was the UK collaborative ECMO trial ethical?Paediatric and perinatal epidemiology
- Survival vs FiO2 after Day of Life (DOL) 3: Are illness severity assessments ethically relevant in the NICU? ♦ 1159Laura Frain, et al.Pediatric Research
1996
- The Relationship Between Physician Behaviors and Blood Gas Values in the First Hours of Life-Implications For “Standards” of Medical Care for Infants with Respiratory DistressWilliam Meadow, et al.American Journal of Perinatology
- Reassessing medical studentsʼ willingness to treat HIV-infected patientsD Carter, Jeff HughesAcademic Medicine
- Expert Testimony, Legal Reasoning, and JusticeWilliam MeadowClinics in Perinatology
- Cardiopulmonary resuscitation on television. Miracles and misinformation.Diem SJ, Tulsky JAThe New England journal of medicine
- Distributive Justice Across GenerationsWilliam Meadow, et al.Clinics in Perinatology
- Stories of Biology and MedicineRichard PowersThe Hastings Center Report
- Seeking Justice for PriscillaCambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics
- FOLLOW-UP INTERVIEWS WITH PARENTS AND MDS AFTER NICU DEATHS. 1644Zaiga Robins, et al.Pediatric Research
- CONTINUITY OF CARE AND COMMUNICATION BETWEEN PARENTS, DOCTORS, AND NURSES IN THE NICU. † 1329et al.Pediatric Research
- Expert testimony, legal reasoning, and justice. The case for adopting a data-based standard of care in allegations of medical negligence in the NICU.Meadow WClinics in perinatology
- OUTCOMES AFTER CPR ON TV. 284et al.Pediatric Research
- Can and Should Level II Nurseries Care for Newborns Who Require Mechanical Ventilation?William Meadow, et al.Clinics in Perinatology
- Should We Always Tell Children the Truth?Perspectives in biology and medicine
- Distributive justice across generations. Epidemiology of ICU care for the very young and the very old.Meadow W, et al.Clinics in perinatology
- DISCUSSIONS ABOUT END OF LIFE (EOL) CARE AND PROGNOSTICATION IN THE NICU.• 231et al.Pediatric Research
- Birth Weight-specific Mortality for Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants Vanishes by Four Days of Life: Epidemiology and Ethics in the Neonatal Intensive Care UnitWilliam Meadow, Tyler ReimshiselPEDIATRICS