Showing posts with label feminist bioethics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label feminist bioethics. Show all posts

Friday, February 01, 2008

From the WBP Book Club…

While I certainly do not call myself an expert on the latest “must read”, here's one I highly recommend.

Written from a feminist perspective, Susan Sherwin’s “No Longer Patient: Feminist Ethics & Healthcare,” is an in-depth exploration of medical and feminist ethics, and how each impacts the other.

Sherwin critically examines controversial issues such as abortion, reproductive technologies, invitro fertilization and surrogate motherhood and others, and how these matters, considered “traditional” by mainstream medical ethics groups, become larger, highly-charged feminist-rooted issues involving inequality of power and the powerlessness of women in directing and making their own healthcare decisions.

The book presents a powerful analysis of—and comparison—between “feminine” vs. “feminist” ethics in healthcare, defining what Sherwin calls an “oppressive” healthcare environment weighted-down by systemic barriers and other restrictions that threaten the rights of women to control the direction and ultimate destiny of their healthcare.

Biological reproduction is a major focus for all women, regardless of one's own personal position taken today in this new, still to be explored, arena of feminist bioethics. Sherwin’s perspective tackles the knowledge-base deficiencies currently in existence, the direct result of a clear lack of understanding and discussion of these issues. Sherwin issues a call to action to her readers to recognize these gaps and disparities in healthcare for women, and to become involved in initiating change. I found it difficult to put down.

Wednesday, December 05, 2007

Kudos to the FABsters!

In response to an invitation from the World Medical Association, a Committee of the International Network on Feminist Approaches to Bioethics, worked over the summer to develop a document aimed at revising the Declaration of Helsinki.

The committee
currently is working with FAB Board members to develop a second submission, due in February. In order to keep everyone informed about their work and its impact thus far (notable, I think!), they have posted key documents on the FAB website: the standing version of the Declaration of Helsinki, the first submission to the WMA (forthcoming in the first issue of IJFAB), and finally, a draft of the revised Declaration. This is a great opportunity for this organization and we are sure they will make an important contribution. A Hearty Congratulations!