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“Show Me” Bioethics and Politics
Author:
Myra J. Christopher a
| Affiliation: | a Center for Practical Bioethics, |
DOI:
10.1080/15265160701588071
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12 issues per year
First Published on:
01 October 2007
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Abstract
Missouri, the “Show Me State,” has become the epicenter of several important national public policy debates, including abortion rights, the right to choose and refuse medical treatment, and, most recently, early stem cell research. In this environment, the Center for Practical Bioethics (formerly, Midwest Bioethics Center) emerged and grew. The Center's role in these “cultural wars” is not to advocate for a particular position but to provide well researched and objective information, perspective, and advocacy for the ethical justification of policy positions; and to serve as a neutral convener and provider of a public forum for discussion. In this article, the Center's work on early stem cell research is a case study through which to argue that not only the Center, but also the field of bioethics has a critical role in the politics of public health policy.
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| Keywords: politics; stem cell research; public health policy; end-of-life issues |
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