Posts in Statements by NCBC Ethicists
NCBQ 17.2 (Summer 2017): Gender Transitioning and Catholic Health Care
Ethics & Medics 42.7 (July 2017): A Critique of “Gender Dysphoria” in DSM-5
Statement of the NCBC on the Charlie Gard Case
Brief Statement on Transgenderism
NCBQ 16.1 (Spring 2016): Long-Acting Contraceptives for Adolescents
Zika Does Not Justify Abortion or Contraception
Dismay Regarding the Embryonic Research Decision in the United Kingdom
Medicare Funding of Advance Care Planning: The NCBC Raises Caution
The NCBC Responds to Supreme Court Ruling in Obergefell v. Hodges
Transfer of Care vs. Referral: A Crucial Moral Distinction
The Ice Bucket Challenge and Lou Gehrig’s Disease Research
Pope Francis Affirms Natural Marriage, Not Same-Sex Civil Unions
Jahi McMath and Catholic Teaching on Determination of Death
NCBQ 11.2 (Summer 2011): Legitimacy of Neurological Criteria for the Determination of Death
NCBC Statement on the “Phoenix Case”
Revision of Directive 58 of Ethical and Religious Directives for Catholic Health Care Services
Ethics & Medics 33.8 (August 2008): Model Policy Concerning the Care to Patients at Life's End for Catholic Health Care Agencies
Statements by NCBC EthicistsMarie Hilliard, JCD, PhD, RN—Senior FellowBrain Death, Determination of Death, End-of-Life Issues, Organ Donation, Catholic Health Care, Advance Directives and POLST, Nutrition and Hydration
The Ten Great Myths in the Debate Over Stem Cell Research