期刊名称:CAMBRIDGE Quarterly OF HEALTHCARE ETHICS
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
The Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics is designed to address the challenges of biology, medicine and healthcare and to meet the needs of professionals serving on healthcare ethics committees in hospitals, nursing homes, hospices and rehabilitation centres. The aim of the journal is to serve as the international forum for the wide range of serious and urgent issues faced by members of healthcare ethics committees, physicians, nurses, social workers, clergy, lawyers and community representatives.
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Instructions to Authors
Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics SCOPE OF THE JOURNAL Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics is an intemational joumal that explores both broad issues in healthcare and society and organizational concerns that arise in institutions where ethics committees work. To respond to the diverse needs of ethics committee members, the journal publishes articles devoted to medicine, law, philosophy, economics, research, theology, education, and behavioral and social sciences, with a focus on practical application in committee settings. PREPARATION OF MANUSCRIPTS Manuscripts must be typed, double spaced, on one side of good quality 8 1/2 x 11 inch or ISO A4 paper, with margins of at least 25 mm (1 inch). All papers submitted for publication should contain in the following order: title page, text, references, and if desired, tables and figures. On a separate sheet, supply a brief entry listing academic degrees, institutional affiliation, and current projects for a 'Contributors' section that appears in each issue of CQ. More detailed guidelines follow. Title Page: Title of the article, name of each author with institutional affiliation and complete mailing address for correspondence, plus phone and fax numbers and e-mail address. Include a short title of 45 characters or fewer to be used as a running head. Acknowledgments, if any, should be provided here as an unnumbered footnote. Tables: Type each table on a separate sheet with a brief title, number tables consecutively (with arabic numbers) in the order they are called out in the text. If data from another published or unpublished source are used, acknowledge permission fully. Figures: Only camera-ready figures can be accepted (computer-generated graphs that are output on a laser printer are acceptable). On the back, indicate the number of the figure (use arabic numerals in the order called out in the text) and the author's name. On a separate sheet give a detailed caption for each figure (typed double-spaced). If a figure has been published, acknowledge the original source and permission to reproduce. References: Responsibility for accuracy and thoroughness of citations rests with the author(s). References are to be placed at the end of the article (not as footnotes on each page) and are to be numbered in the order of the callouts. Each callout of a reference is to be given its own superscript arabic number (for multiple callouts of a reference, use a cross-reference as shown below in sample ref. 4). CQ has adopted a modified 'Vancouver style' for references. The full format of the Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Joumals (Vancouver style) was published in The New England Journal of Medicine, January 23,1997. Lawyers may use their own standard style ('The Bluebook') but avoid abbreviations. Examples of the correct format for references follow. Note that titles of journals and books are spelled out in full and are italicized. 1. Parker SG, Kassirer JP. Decision analysis. New England Journal of Medicine 1987;316:250-8. or: . . . 1987;316(2):250-8 2. Beauchamp TL, Walters L, eds. Contemporary Issues in Bioethics, 4th ed. Belmont, Califomia: Wadsworth, 1994. 3. Weinstein L, Swartz MN. Pathogenic properties of invading microorganisms. In: Sodeman WA Jr, Sodeman WA, eds. Pathologic Physiology: Mechanisms of Disease. Philadelphia: WB Saunders, 1974:457-72. 4. See note 2, beauchamp, Walters 1994:431-512. “Unpublished observations?and “personal communications?should not appear in the references, but should be inserted in parentheses in the text. Quotations. Extensive quotations should be set off in a separate paragraph with double indentation. Short quotations remain in the text, enclosed in double quotation marks. When quoting another author, always indicate the specific source page number in parentheses at the end of the quotation. Abbreviations and Symbols. Avoid abbreviations in the title. The full term for which an abbreviation stands should precede its first use in the text. Manuscript submission Send four copies (retain another for yourself) to: Thomasine Kushner, Ph.D. 104 Bulkley Ave. #4 Sausalito, CA 94965, U.S.A. Author(s) should state, in a covering letter, that the material has not been previously published elsewhere nor submitted for publication elsewhere. Upon acceptance, authors will be asked to provide the article on disk. Copyright Authors of accepted articles will be asked to sign a Transfer of Copyright form, transferring copyright of the article to the publisher.
Editorial Board
Editorial Board
Editor
- Thomasine Kushner
- Health and Medical Sciences Program,
University of California, Berkeley Berkeley CA 94720, USA
- tkushner@aol.com
- Steve Heilig
- San Francisco Medical Society
1409 Sutter Street San Francisco CA 94109
- heilig@sfms.org
Associate Editors
- Professor Matti Häyry
- School of Law
The University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL UK
- Tuija Takala
- University of Helsinki, Finland
Managing Editor
Section Editor (CQ Sources)
- Bette Anton
- University of California, Berkeley, USA
Section Editor (Biotechnology and Bioethics)
- Courtney Campbell
- Oregon State University, USA
Section Editor (Global Bioethics)
- Andrew Jameton
- University of Nebraska, USA
Section Editor (CQ Review)
- Greg Loeben
- Midwestern University - Glendale, USA
Section Editor (Genethics)
- Dr Charles MacKay
- National Institutes of Health, Maryland, USA
Section Editor (The Caduceus in Court)
- Ben Rich
- University of California, Davis, USA
Section Editor (Health and Human Rights)
- Doris Schroeder
- University of Central Lancashire, UK
Section Editor (The Caduceus in Court)
Editorial Board
- Akira Akabayashi
- Kyoto University, Japan
- Kenneth M. Boyd
- Edinburgh University, UK
- Jean-Pierre Changeux
- Pasteur Institute, Paris, France
- Andrew Dobson
- Keele University, UK
- Dr Joseph J. Fins
- Division of Medical Ethics
Weill Medical College of Cornell University, USA
- Amnon Goldworth
- Lucille Packard Children’s Hospital, Stanford University School of Medicine, USA
- Chris Hackler
- University of Arkansas Medical School, USA
- John Harris
- University of Manchester, UK
- Paul Hofmann
- Provenance Health Partners, Orinda, California, USA
- Dr Kenneth Iserson
- University of Arizona Health Sciences Center, USA
- Albert Jonsen
- Department of Medical History and Ethics, University of Washington, USA
- Dr Gerrit K Kimsma
- Free University, Westzaan, The Netherlands
- Glenn McGee
- University of Pennsylvania, USA
- Dr Eric M. Meslin
- Indiana University Center for Bioethics, USA
- Jonathan D. Moreno
- University of Virginia, USA
- Edmund D. Pellegrino
- Georgetown Center for the Advanced Study of Ethics, Georgetown University, USA
- Rosamund Rhodes
- Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, USA
- Gerd Richter
- Philipps University, Marburg, Germany
- Dr Pablo Rodríguez del Pozo
- Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar, Qatar
- Lawrence J. Schneiderman
- University of California, San Diego, USA
- Richard Selzer
- New Haven, CT, USA
- Robyn Shapiro
- Center for the Study of Bioethics, Medical College of Wisconsin, USA
- Dr Pavel Tichtchenko
- Institute of Philosophy, Academy of Science, Moscow, Russia
- Griffin Trotter
- Saint Louis University, USA
- Baroness Mary Warnock
- Girton College, Cambridge University, UK
- Dr Evert van Leeuwen
- Free University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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