Sunday, February 28, 2010

RJA #5c: Reference Articles

None found at this time

will update

RJA #5b: Periodical Articles

Periodicals Articles:

Carl Cohen, Martin Benjamin
JAMA
Alcoholics and Liver Transplantation
Mar 1991
Volume 265
1299-1301

RJA #5A BOOKS

Transplantation Ethics Books:

1.Arthur L. Caplan, Daniel H. Coelho
The Ethics of Organ Transplant: Current debate
Illustrated
Issue, 1998
University fo Michigan
Prometheus Books
1998

Google books
Ethics, transplants
google
02/28/10
1880

2. Gordan Ethelbert Ward Wolstenholmer, Maeve O'Connor
Law and Ethics transplantation
1966
Break of Day Book
J&A Churchill, 1968
1968

Google Books
Moral ethics
google
02/28/10

3. Paula T. Trzepacz, Andrea F. DiMartini
The Transplant Patient: Biological,psychiatric and ethical issue in organ transplantation
Cambridge,United Kingdom
Cambridge University Press
2000

Google Books
Organ transplant ethics
Google
02/28/10

Monday, February 15, 2010

Sunday, February 7, 2010

RJA#3C Research Question

Write a Research Question?

Who- Who will pay for the transplants?
What
When- When should a person be classified as priority?
Where- Where is the guidance?
How- How is it a blessing?
Why- Why should I care?
Should- Should a person not caring about themselves receive a tranplant?
Would- Would a person care for themselves or continue on the path of death?

RJA #3B Research Topic Focus

Brainstorming:

  1. Prework should be done
  2. Should not be first come first served
  3. Should not be the worse condition receives the transplant first
  4. Everyone should have the same treatment
  5. Won't do it
  6. It's mine
  7. Drinkers should not be able to be on the priority list
  8. Obesity people should not receive a heart
  9. Something you have control over you should not receive a tranplant until all others fail
  10. Wont' don't they will take it away anyway
  11. It's not ethicial

RJA #3A Research Exploring Topic

While exploring my topic, it was very interesting finding out other point of views. There is a group of people that believe that the system is set up for the rich and the poor to die. Many feel that the system should be set up for people to pay for transplant and not the government.

atheism.about.com