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  1. Guest Editorial: Egg Donor Solicitation: Problems Exist, But Do Abuses?
  2. Mark V. Sauer
  3. pp. 1-2
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  1. Risk Information Provided to Prospective Oocyte Donors in a Preliminary Phone Call
  2. Andrea D. Gurmankin
  3. pp. 3-13
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  1. Can We Broker Eggs Without Making Omelets?
  2. Jeffrey P. Kahn
  3. pp. 14-15
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  1. Donation, Disclosure, and Deception
  2. Rebecca Dresser
  3. pp. 15-16
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  1. Exploring Ovum Donors' Motivations and Needs
  2. Andrea M. Braverman
  3. pp. 16-17
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  1. Risky Business: Evaluating Oocyte Donation
  2. Jessica W. Berg
  3. pp. 18-19
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  1. Regulating the Fiction of Informed Consent in ART Medicine
  2. Judith Daar
  3. pp. 19-20
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  1. The Interests of Egg Donors: Who is Deceiving Whom?
  2. Cynthia B. Cohen
  3. pp. 20-21
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  1. Physician Obligation to Oocyte Procurement
  2. Jeffrey A. Nisker
  3. pp. 22-23
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  1. How Should IVF Programs Handle Initial Disclosure of Information to Prospective Ovum Donors?
  2. Carson Strong
  3. pp. 23-25
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  1. Putting Risk in Perspective
  2. Robert G. Brzyski
  3. pp. 25-26
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  1. Eggs for Sale: How Much Is too Much?
  2. Gregory Stock
  3. pp. 26-27
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  1. Risk Evaluation and Informed Consent for Ovum Donation: A Clinical Perspective
  2. Luigi Mastroianni
  3. pp. 28-29
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  1. No News Here
  2. Gladys B. White
  3. pp. 29-30
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  1. The Question of Method in Ethics Consultation
  2. George J. Agich
  3. pp. 31-41
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  1. The Question of Method in Ethics Consultation: Transforming a Career into a Profession?
  2. Wesley J. Smith
  3. pp. 42-43
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  1. Ethics Consultation: Permission from Patients and Other Problems of Method
  2. Robert M. Veatch
  3. pp. 43-45
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  1. Methods of Conflict Resolution at the Bedside
  2. Robert D. Orr
  3. pp. 45-46
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  1. Ethics Consultation Rules: A Comment on George Agich
  2. David C. Thomasma
  3. pp. 46-47
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  1. Questions of Method: One Ethics Consultant's Approach
  2. James J. McCartney
  3. pp. 48-49
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  1. Uncovering Cultural Bias in Ethics Consultation
  2. Nancy Ann Silbergeld Jecker
  3. pp. 49-50
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  1. The Question of Method in Ethics Consultation: The IRB Frontier
  2. C. R. Mackay
  3. pp. 50-52
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  1. Activities, Not Rules: The Need for Responsive Practice (On the Way Toward Responsibility)
  2. Stuart G. Finder, Mark J. Bliton
  3. pp. 52-54
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  1. Doing Ethics Consultation
  2. Mark P. Aulisio
  3. pp. 54-55
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  1. The History of Medical Ethics is Crucial for a Critical Perspective in the Continuing Development of Ethics Consultation
  2. Laurence B. McCullough
  3. pp. 55-57
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  1. The Anatomy of Bioethical Consultations
  2. Micah D. Hester
  3. pp. 57-58
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  1. Thinking About Clinical Ethics
  2. Marian Gray Secundy
  3. pp. 58-59
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  1. A National Study of Ethics Committees
  2. Glenn McGee, Joshua P. Spanogle, Arthur L. Caplan, David A. Asch
  3. pp. 60-64
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  1. The Appeal to Fear and the Practice of Pundits: Why Some Books Should Not Be Published
  2. Richard M. Zaner
  3. pp. 65-67
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  1. The Wonderful World of Genetics
  2. George J. Annas
  3. pp. 67-68
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  1. Contributors
  2. pp. iv-v
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  1. Navigating Conflict of Interest in Oocyte Donation
  2. Andrea Kalfoglou
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