Medical Tourism Research Center
PO Box 1510
Pembroke, NC 28372
Phone: 910.521.6592
Email: mtrc@uncp.edu
Borman, E. (2004, Jan 10). Health Tourism: Where healthcare, ethics, and the state collide. British Medical Journal. 328, 60-61.
Demme, R. A. (2010). Ethical concerns about an organ market. Journal of the National Medical Association, 102(1), 46-50.
Dyer, C. (2003, Feb 1). Swiss parliament may try to ban suicide tourism. British Medical Journal. 326, 242.
English, V., Gardner, J., Romano-Critchley, G., & Sommerville, A. (2001). Ethics briefings. Journal of Medical Ethics. 27, 284-285.
Gray, H., & S. Poland. (2008). Medical tourism: Crossing borders to access health care. Kennedy Institute of Ethics, Georgetown University. 18(2), 193-201.
Gupta, A. S (2008). Medical tourism in India: winners and losers. Indian Journal of Medical Ethics. 5(1), 4-5.
Pennings, G. (2002). Reproductive tourism as moral pluralism in motion. Journal of Medical Ethics. 28, 337-341.
Sury, J, S. Johnson, K. Ng, & Montriwat P. (2007). Medical tourism: the unspoken risk benefit ratio. Columbia University Journal of Bioethics.
Turner, L. (2008). ‘Medical tourism’ initiatives should exclude commercial organ transplantation. Journal of Royal Society of Medicine. 101(8), 391-394.
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