As we look back on 2018 and forward to 2019, our guests are editors of key healthcare ethics journals with an international readership:\n\n \tGregory\xa0 E. Kaebnick, Editor,\xa0The Hastings Center Report \u2013\xa0The Hastings Center\n \tLeslie LeBlanc, Managing Editor,\xa0Journal of Clinical Ethics\n \tFr. Charles Bouchard,\xa0Editor,\xa0Health Care Ethics USA \u2013\xa0Catholic Health Association of the United States\n\nWhat are the issues in health care ethics that are impacting ethics committees, health systems, public policy and patients over the past year? What issues do they expect to continue and emerge within the next year? What key articles published in their journals published in the last year might they recommend to you, our listeners? These questions and others, our guests discuss in this episode of the EthicsLab Podcast.\n\nResources Referenced in this Episode:\n\n \tEthics, Public Policy and Care of Individuals with Intellectual Disability\xa0\u2013\xa0Health Care Ethics USA\n \tAdvance Directives and Discrimination against People with Dementia\xa0\u2013\xa0The Hastings Center Report\n \tAn Open Letter to Norman Cantor Regarding Dementia and Physician\u2010Assisted Suicide \u2013\xa0The Hastings Center Report\n \tOn Avoiding Deep Dementia\xa0\u2013\xa0The Hastings Center Report\n \tWhen Voluntary Stopping of Eating and Drinking in Advanced Dementia Is No Longer Voluntary \u2013\xa0The Hastings Center Report