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301. Ethics of Pediatric Gender Management

302. Vaccine Ethics: Ethical Considerations in Childhood Vaccination

303. The Child with Cancer: Blurring the Lines Between Research and Treatment

304. Telling the Child: Ethics of the Involvement of Minors in Health Care Decision-Making and in Considering Parental Requests to Withhold Information from Their Child

305. Pediatric Resource Allocation, Triage, and Rationing Decisions in Public Health Emergencies and Disasters: How Do We Fairly Meet Health Needs?

306. Parental Refusal of Beneficial Treatments for Children: Ethical Considerations and the Clinician’s Response

307. Reproductive Controversies: Fertility Preservation

308. Demands for Harmful Treatments in Pediatrics and the Challenge of Reasonable Pluralism: A Quasi-Clinical Ethics Consultation

309. Society’s Obligations to Children

310. Neonatal Euthanasia and the Groningen Protocol

311. The Ethical Principles that Guide Artificial Intelligence Utilization in Clinical Health Care

312. Predicting Childhood Neurologic Impairments: Preparing for or Prejudicing the Future?

313. Enhancement Technologies and Children

314. Medical Futility in Pediatrics: Goal-Dissonance and Proportionality

315. Ethical Issues and Considerations for Children with Critical Care Needs

316. When Should Society Override Parental Decisions? A Proposed Test to Mediate Refusals of Beneficial Treatments and of Life-Saving Treatments for Children

317. End of Life: Resuscitation, Fluids and Feeding, and ‘Palliative Sedation’

318. Genetic Testing and Screening of Children

319. Family or Community Belief, Culture, and Religion: Implications for Health Care

320. Newborns with Severe Disability or Impairment

321. Two Ethical Foundations for Pediatrics: The United Nations’ Convention on the Rights of the Child and Bioethical Principles

322. Children Requiring Emergency Health Care

323. A Contextual Architecture of Praxis in Pediatric Case Consultation

324. The Child’s Right to an Open Future: Philosophical Foundations and Bioethical Applications

325. The Best Interest Standard and Its Rivals: The Debate About Ethical Decision-Making Standards in Pediatrics

326. A Developmental Perspective on Pediatric Decision-Making Capacity

327. Caring for Adolescents: Unique Ethical Considerations

328. The Main Challenges in Pediatric Ethics from Around the Globe

329. Pathways to Affluence: Socioeconomic Incentives in Prenatal Testing and Abortion

330. The Good and the Goal of Pre-conception and Pre-natal Genetic Testing from a Catholic Perspective

331. An Expressivist Disability Critique of the Expansion of Prenatal Genomics

332. The Hypothetical Healthy Newborn

333. An Intelligent Parents Guide to Prenatal Testing: Having a Well-Born Child Without Genomic Selection

334. Practicing Prenatal Medicine in a Genomic Future: How the Practice of Pediatrics May (Or May Not) Change with the Introduction of Widespread Prenatal Sequencing

335. The Impact of Prenatal Screening on Disability Communities and the Meaning of Disability

336. Eugenics or Not, Prenatal Genetic Testing’s Common Issues Need to Be Addressed

337. Women, Children, Families and the Translation of Genomics in Reproductive Medicine

338. Conclusion

339. Prevention and Screening

340. Female Genital Alteration

341. Treatment of Disease

342. Male Circumcision

343. Enhancement of Function

344. Political Considerations in a Liberal Pluralist State

345. Sexual and Reproductive Issues II: Departures from Binary Sexual and Gender Viewpoints

346. Sexual and Reproductive Issues I: Education; Reproductive Choices

347. The State Intervention Test: When to Interfere with Parental Decisions

348. What Society May Claim: Public Health

349. The Maturing Minor

350. What We Owe Parents and Family

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