62. Baylis, F. (1997). Errors in medicine: Nurturing truthfulness. Journal of Clinical <strong>Ethics</strong>, 8, 336-340.Reprinted in: (2012) J. Arras, A. London, & B. Steinbock (Eds.), Ethical issues in modern medicine(8 th ed.,). London: McGraw Hill; and (2008) B. Steinbock, A. London & J. Arras (Eds.), Ethical issuesin modern medicine (7 th ed., pp.97-100). London: McGraw-Hill; and (2002). B. Steinbock, J. Arras, &A. London (Eds.), Ethical issues in modern medicine (6 th ed., pp.107-111). London: McGraw-Hill.63. Flagler, E., Baylis, F., & Rodgers, S. (1997). Bioethics for clinicians: 12. Ethical dilemmas that arise inthe care of pregnant women: Rethinking "maternal-fetal conflicts". Canadian Medical AssociationJournal, 156, 1729-1732. (40% contribution) Reprinted in: (1999). P. Singer (Ed.), Bioethics at thebedside: A clinician’s guide (pp. 71-78). Ottawa: Canadian Medical Association.64. Kleinman, I., Baylis, F., Rodgers, S., & Singer, P. (1997). Bioethics for clinicians: 8. Confidentiality.Canadian Medical Association Journal, 156, 521-524. (40% contribution) Reprinted in: (1999) P.Singer (Ed.), Bioethics at the bedside: A clinician’s guide (pp. 55-62). Ottawa: Canadian MedicalAssociation.65. Baylis, F. (1996). Women and health research: Working for change. Journal of Clinical <strong>Ethics</strong>, 7, 229-242.66. Baylis, F., DesBrisay J, Freedman B, Lowenstein L, & Sherwin, S. (1994). A reply to Giles R Scofield.Healthcare <strong>Ethics</strong> Committee Forum, 6, 371-376. DOI: 10.1007/BF0143931367. Baylis, F. (1993). Therapist-patient sexual contact: A non consensual, inherently harmful activity.Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 38, 502-506. Reprinted in: (1997). R. Edwards (Ed.), <strong>Ethics</strong> ofpsychiatry (2 nd ed., pp. 294-304). Buffalo, N.Y.: Prometheus Books.68. Baylis, F., & Downie, J. (1993). An ethical and criminal law framework for research involving childrenin Canada. Health Law Journal, 1, 39-64.69. Baylis, F., & Downie, J. (1991). <strong>Ethics</strong> education for Canadian medical students. Academic Medicine,66, 413-414.70. Baylis, F. (1991). <strong>Ethics</strong> consultation: The Hospital for Sick Children initiative [Toronto, Ontario].Healthcare <strong>Ethics</strong> Committee Forum, 3, 285-292.71. Baylis, F. (1990). The ethics of ex utero research on spare 'non-viable' IVF human embryos.Bioethics, 4, 311-329. DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-8519.1990.tb00094.x72. Baylis, F. (1989). Resuscitation of the terminally ill: A response to Buckman and Senn. CanadianMedical Association Journal, 141, 1043-1044.73. Freedman, B., & Baylis, F. (1987). Purpose and function in government-funded health coverage.Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 12, 97-112. DOI:10.1215/03616878-12-1-97 (40%contribution) Reprinted in: (1993) (1999) and (2005; pp. 63-75). E. H. Kluge (Ed.), Readings inbiomedical ethics: A Canadian focus. Toronto: Prentice-Hall; and (1995). F. Baylis, J. Downie, B.Freedman, B. Hoffmaster, & S. Sherwin (Eds.), Health care ethics in Canada (pp. 130-145). Toronto:Harcourt Brace and W.B. Saunders; and (2000). E. Boetzkes, & W. Waluchow (Eds.), Readings inhealth care ethics. Peterborough, Ont.: Broadview Press.BOOK CHAPTERS1. Baylis, F. (forthcoming). Neuroethics and Identity. Handbook of Neuroethics, Springer2. Baylis, F. (forthcoming). Use of Human Embryos. Routledge Companion to Bioethics. Routledge3. Baylis, F. & Robert, J. S. (forthcoming). Gene transfer. In: B. Holbrook and C. Mitcham (Eds) <strong>Ethics</strong>,science, technology, and engineering: An international resource 2 nd edition (Vol. x, pp. xx). Toronto:MacMillan Reference.4. Baylis, F. (forthcoming) Transnational commercial contract pregnancy in India. In Baylis, F. &McLeod, C. (Eds.) Family-making: Contemporary ethical challenges. London: Oxford University PressFrançoise Baylis, Page 14
5. Baylis, F., & Herder, M. (forthcoming). Guidelines and law relating to human embryo research inCanada. In S. Dodds, & R. A. Ankeny (Eds.), Big picture bioethics: Developing democratic policy incontested domains.6. Baylis, F. (forthcoming) The regulation of assisted human reproductive technologies and relatedresearch: A public health, safety and morality argument. In T. Lemmens, C. Milne and I. Lee (Eds)Reference Re Assisted Human Reproduction Act. University of Toronto Press7. Kaposy, C., & Baylis, F. (2012). Ethical issues in pregnancy and reproduction. In J. Storch, P. Rodney& R. Starzomski (Eds.), Toward a moral horizon: Nursing ethics for leadership and practice, 2 ndEdition (pp.473-490). Toronto: Pearson Education Canada.8. Baylis, F. (2012). The self in situ: A relational account of personal identity. In J. Downie & J. Llewellyn(Eds.), Relational theory and health law and policy (pp. 109-131). Vancouver, Toronto: UBC Press.9. Baylis, F. (2011). Gene-environment interaction: The gulf between what we know and what we do. InL. Maheu & R.A. Macdonald (Eds.), Challenging genetic determinism: New perspectives on the genein its multiple environments. (pp.129-157). Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press.10. Baylis F. (2009) Creating humanesque embryos. In J. Nisker, F. Baylis, I. Karpin, C., McLeod & R.Mykitiuk (Eds.), The “healthy” embryo: Social, biomedical, legal and philosophical perspectives.Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. [amended version of Animal eggs for stem cell research: Apath not worth taking. American Journal of Bioethics 8(12), 18-32.]11. Baylis, F. (2008). Global norms in bioethics: Problems and prospects. In R.M., Green, A. Donovan, &S. A. Jauss (Eds.), Global bioethics: Issues of conscience for the twenty-first century (pp. 323-339).New York: Oxford University Press.12. Baylis, F., Rodgers, S., & Young, D. (2008). Ethical dilemmas in the care of pregnant women:Rethinking 'maternal-fetal conflicts'. In P. A. Singer & A.M. Viens (Eds.), The Cambridge textbook ofbioethics (pp. 97-103). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.13. Baylis, F. (2007). Of courage, honor, and integrity. In L.A. Eckenwiler, & F.G. Cohn (Eds.), The ethicsof bioethics: Mapping the moral landscape (pp. 193-204). Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.14. Baylis, F. (2006). Changing faces: <strong>Ethics</strong>, identity and facial transplantation. In D. Benatar (Ed.),Cutting to the core: Exploring the ethics of contested surgeries (pp. 155-167). Lanham, MD: Rowmanand Littlefield.15. Baylis, F., & Robert, J. S. (2005). Radical rupture: Exploring biological sequelae of volitionalinheritable genetic modification. In J. E. J. Rasko, G. M. O'Sullivan, & R. A. Ankeny (Eds.), The ethicsof inheritable genetic modification (pp. 131-148). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.16. Baylis, F., & Caniano D.A. (2005). Medical ethics and the pediatric surgeon. In K. T. Oldham, P. M.Colombani, R. P. Roglia, & M. A. Skinner (Eds.), Principles and practice of pediatric surgery (pp. 349-356). New York: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins.17. Hellmann, J., & Baylis, F. (2005). <strong>Ethics</strong> in perinatal and neonatal medicine. In A. Fanaroff, & R.Martin (Eds.), Neonatal-perinatal medicine: Diseases of the fetus (8 th ed., pp. 35-46). Philadelphia:Mosby, a Harcourt Health Sciences Company.18. Baylis, F., Brody, H. 2003).The Importance of Character for <strong>Ethics</strong> Consultants. In M. Aulisio, R. M.Arnold, & S. J. Youngner (Eds.), Doing ethics consultation: From theory to practice (pp. 37-44).Baltimore: John Hopkins Press.19. Baylis, F., & Sherwin, S. (2002). Judgements of non-compliance in pregnancy. In D. Dickenson (Ed.),Ethical Issues in maternal-fetal medicine (pp. 285-301). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.Excerpt pre-printed in: (2001). M. Parker, & D. Dickenson (Eds.), The Cambridge medical ethicsworkbook (pp. 68-74). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.20. Baylis, F. (2001). Human embryonic stem cell research: Comments on the NBAC report. In S.Holland, K. Lebacqz, & L. Zoloth (Eds.), The human embryonic stem cell debate: Science, ethics andpublic policy (pp. 51-60). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.Françoise Baylis, Page 15
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