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Vol VII No. 1
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Volume 2 Number 1 Jan-Mar 2005 (IME Vol 13 No 1)

Incorporating Issues in Medical Ethics, cumulative Vol XIII No 1)

Cover photograph credits and copyright: Raghu Rai, on behalf of the David and Lucile Packard Foundation

EDITORIAL
Doctors on Strike: a legitimate last option YASH LOKHANDWALLA
Beyond Good intentions NOBHOJIT ROY
The Population Control Mantra NEHA MADHIWALLA
DISCUSSION
Why women's groups oppose injectables N B SAROJINI, LAXMI MURTHY
Ethical implications of the targeted programme ABHIJIT DAS
Injectables as a choice - evidence-based lessons SIDDHIVINAYAK HIRVE
INTERNATIONAL ETHICS
The future of AIDS and the ethics of seclusion in the face of an impending danger MPHO SELEMOGO
ARTICLE
Cadavers for anatomical dissection VARGHESE SEBASTIN PAMPILLY
DISCOURSE
Exploring the ethics of induced abortion SUNITA BANDEWAR
CASE STUDY
Research with trangendered people SUNITA BANDEWAR
Response: the dilemmas of independent researchers RENU ADDLAKHA
Response: dynamic relationships in community-based research SUNEETA KRISHNAN
SELECTED SUMMARY
In support of Sex selection BASHIR MAMDANI
LETTER
Bangalore: Changing attitudes to drug company sponsorship? SANJAY A. PAI
BOOK REVIEWS
From population control to reproductive health by Mohan Rao SANDHYA SRINIVASAN
Legal and ethical aspects of healthcare by Sheila McLean and John Kenyon Mason SANJAY A. PAI
An epidemiological review of the injectable contraceptive Depo-Provera by C Sathyamala ANANT PHADKE
FILM REVIEW
Shwaas NEHA MADHIWALLA
From the press
From other journals
Correspondence
Financial Report 2003-2004

Transitions

Two years ago, the journal decided to move to a new level of functioning with an online editorial board and invited Samiran Nundy from New Delhi to be Editor. Over the last two years, Dr Nundy's personal commitment and leadership inspired the editorial board and was responsible for making dramatic improvements in the journal's editorial quality and visual appeal. Its visibility was also increased with a programme to send the journal to all medical colleges in India. Dr Nundy stepped down as Editor last month. We are sorry to see him go but hope to continue the work he started and welcome Sanjay A Pai as Acting Editor in his place.
The population control debate is not new, but the terms of reference don't seem to have changed over the years. We carry articles on the subject from different perspectives - from a memorandum opposing injectable contraceptives and an article on the national population policy to a selected summary arguing for women's right to sex selective abortion. Also discussed are two books on the subject, one concerning the injectable contraceptive Depo-Provera and the other on India's family planning programme. As our editorial asks, what is the way out of the population control debate?
The other editorials also reflect upon difficult situations confronting health professionals. Is it ever permissible for doctors to go on strike? What are the key concerns of relief workers in a disaster area?
With the January 2005 issue, we introduce a new column, 'Discourse', a space for longer essays exploring ethical questions of particular interest to India and other developing countries. We start with an essay on abortion.



Thanks to reviewers and others

With the January 2003 issue, the journal began the process of formal editorial review. Submissions are referred to one or more members of the national and international editorial advisory boards, and some are sent for external review, before they are read by the editorial board and a final decision is taken by the Editor. We would like to thank the following external reviewers for taking the time to comment on submissions to the journal during the past year: Manisha Gupte, K Mathiharan, V Muraleedharan, Soumitra Pathare, Mala Ramanathan, S Srinivasan and Avinash Supe. We would also like to thankour national and international editorial advisory board members for their contributions.
There have been many other contributions to the journal's work. Sunita Bandewar has worked on developing the section on research case studies. Colvin Goonaratna and Kanak Dixit have given advice on making the journal more visible in Sri Lanka and Nepal respectively. Chandra Mohan Gulhati and Peush Sahni have given invaluable general guidance for the development of the journal. Bharat Shah of Hinduja hospital and Urmilla Thatte of the BYL Nair hospital organised meetings with FMES.

 




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