The January issue of the American Medical Association's Journal of Ethics has a decidedly Michigan-centric focus, with guest editing by second-year U-M medical school student Trisha Paul, and contributions by 10 teams with U-M ties.
Much of the issue focuses on patient- and family-centered care, and contributors include medical students, faculty and staff in the UMHS Patient- and Family-Centered Care Program. Topics of articles range from whether children should be asked to donate bone marrow for siblings to how shared humanity can be integrated into medical education.
Read the issue here: http://journalofethics.ama-assn.org/site/current.html
Listen to a podcast of Trisha Paul interviewing Kelly Parent, the PFCC specialist for quality and safety, here: http://journalofethics.ama-assn.org/podcast/ethics-talk-jan-2016.mp3
Learn more about the UMHS PFCC Program: http://www.uofmhealth.org/patient-visitor-guide/patient-and-family-centered-care-pfcc