The tragic case of Jahi McMath, a thirteen-year-old California girl who was declared brain-dead three days after complications ensued from a tonsillectomy, has spawned a bevy of newspaper and internet articles penned by or including interviews of noted bioethicists. Examples include an essay by Art Caplan, head of the Division of Bioethics at New York University Langone Medical Center in New York City; commentary by Robert Veatch, Professor of Medical Ethics at the Kennedy Institute of Ethics at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C.; and an interview of John Di Camillo, Staff Ethicist at the National Catholic Bioethics Center in Washington,...
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