OTHER WRITING

Academic articles:

Elliott C. The Corruption of Character in Medicine, Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 2022, 19:1, pp. 117-122.

Elliott C. Why Clinical Ethicists Are Not Activists. Hastings Center Report. 2021 Jul;51(4):36-37

Nie JB, Elliott C. Humiliating Whistle-Blowers: Li Wenliang, the Response to Covid-19, and the Call for a Decent Society, Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 2020 Dec;17(4):543-547

Elliott C. The Looping Effects of Enhancement Technologies, Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 2018,16:1, pp. 127-131.

Elliott C. Cleaning Up the Lab Cages: Healthy Human Phase I Trials and Animal Welfare Requirements, Ethics and Human Research 2019, 41:2, pp. 38-40.

Elliott C. Power Concedes Nothing without a Demand: The Case for a Patient Boycott of U.S. Clinical Trials; IRB: Ethics and Human Research, March-April 2018, 40 (2), 15-18

Lamkin M, Elliott C. Exploitation and Undue Influence, Avoiding Exploitation in Phase I Clinical Trials: More than (Un)just Compensation, Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics ,46 (2018):52-63.

Elliott, C. Commentary on Grady et al.: Using poor, uninsured minorities to test the safety of experimental drugs. Clinical Trials 2017, 14(5), 547-550.

Elliott C. Why Research Oversight Bodies Should Interview Research Subjects, IRB: Ethics and Human Research 2017, 39:2, 8-13.

Elliott C. The Anatomy of Research Scandals, The Hastings Center Report 2017, 47:3, back cover.

Lamkin M, Elliott C. Involuntarily Committed Patients as Prisoners, University of Richmond Law Review 2017; 51(4), 1041-1091.

Elliott C. Institutional Pathology and the Death of Dan Markingson, Accountability in Research 2016; 24 (2), 65-79.

Elliott C. Fear and Loathing in Bioethics, Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics 2016, 6:1, 43-46.

Elliott C, Lamkin M. Restrict the Recruitment of Involuntarily Committed Patients for Psychiatric Research JAMA Psychiatry. 2016 Apr 1;73(4):317-8.

Elliott C. Whatever Happened to Human Experimentation? Hastings Center Report 46 (1) pp. 8–11, January/February 2016.

Lamkin M, Elliott C. Curing the Disobedient Patient: Medication Adherence Programs as Pharmaceutical Marketing Tools, Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 2014 42(4):492-500.

Elliott C. Relationships between physicians and Pharma: why physicians should not accept money from the pharmaceutical industry. Neurol Clin Pract 2014;4:164-167.

Landa A, Elliott C. From Community to Commodity: The Ethics of Pharma-Funded Networking Sites for Physicians. Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 14:3, August, 2013.

Elliott C. Justice for Injured Research Subjects, New England Journal of Medicine 2012; 367:68.

Elliott C. Enhancement Technologies and the Modern Self, Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 2011 36: 364-374.

Elliott C, Landa A, What’s wrong with ghostwriting? Bioethics 2010, 24: 6, 284–286. 

Elliott C. Pappworth’s Guinea Pigs, Biosocieties, (2008), 3 : 147-149.

Elliott C, Abadie R. Exploiting a Research Underclass in Phase I Clinical Trials, New England Journal of Medicine 2008 (May 29); 358:22, 2316-17.  

Elliott C. Love in the Ruins, BioSocieties 2007; 2:2, pp. 278-9.

Elliott C. The Passion Slaves, Society 2007; 44:4 (May-June), pp. 31-2.

Elliott C, The Mixed Promise of Genetic Medicine, New England Journal of Medicine 2007: 356:20 (May 17); pp. 2024-25.

Elliott C. Against Happiness. Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 2007; 10:2, pp. 167174.

Moffatt B, Elliott C. Ghost Marketing: Pharmaceutical Companies and Ghostwritten Journal Articles. Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 2007; 50:1, pp. 18-31

De Vries R, Elliott C. Why Disclosure? Journal of General Internal Medicine 2006; 21:9, 2006, pp. 1003.

Lemmens T, Elliott C. Commercial IRBs have a fundamental conflict of interest, PLoS Medicine 2006, 3:6 (July). 

Elliott C. Should journals publish industry-funded bioethics articles? The Lancet 2005 Jul 30 Aug 6;366(9483):422-4. 

Elliott C. The Soul of a New Machine: Bioethicists and the Bureaucracy, Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 2005; 14, 379-384.

Elliott C. Adventure! Comedy! Tragedy! Robots! : How Bioethicists Learned to Stop Worrying and Love their Inner Cyborgs, Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 2005; 2:1, pp. 18-23.

Elliott C. Medicine goes to the mall: enhancement technologies and quality of life. AMA Journal of Ethics Virtual Mentor, February, 7:2, 2005. 

Elliott C. Throwing a Bone to the Watchdog, The Hastings Center Report 2001; 31:2:9-12

Elliott C, What We Talk About When We Talk About Right and Wrong (commentary), American Journal of Bioethics 1:1, March 2001, pp. 52-53.

Lemmens T, Elliott C. Justice and the Professional Guinea Pig (commentary), American Journal of Bioethics, 1:2, July 2001. 

Elliott C. Pursued by Happiness and Beaten Senseless: Prozac and the American Dream Hastings Center Report (2000) 30(2):7-12. 

Harold J, Elliott C. Travelers, Mercenaries and Psychopaths, Philosophy, Psychiatry and Psychology (1999) 6:1, 45-48.

Elliott C. Cultured Minds, Cultured Morals (review article), Transcultural Psychiatry, 36(4) Dec 1999, 505-512.

Lemmens T and Elliott C. Guinea Pigs on the Payroll: The Ethics of Paying Research Subjects, Accountability in Research 1999, 7(1) 3-20.

Crouch R, Elliott C. Moral Agency and the Family: The Case of Living Related Organ Transplantation, Cambridge Quarterly of Health Care Ethics 1999, 8(3): 275-287. 

Elliott C. Why Can’t We Go on as Three? Hastings Center Report (1998) 28:3, 36-39. 

Elliott C. Caring About Risks: Are Depressed Patients Competent to Consent to Research? Archives of General Psychiatry 1997; 54:113-116. 

Elliott C. Doing Harm: Living Organ Donors, Clinical Research and The Tenth Man. The Journal of Medical Ethics 1995, 21:91-96.

Elliott C. Puppetmasters and Personality Disorders: Wittgenstein on Mechanism and Responsibility. Philosophy, Psychiatry and Psychology 1994, 1:2:91-100.

Elliott C. Where Ethics Comes From And What To Do About It. Hastings Center Report, 1992, 22(4), July/August, pp. 28-35.

Elliott C. Diagnosing Blame: Responsibility and the Psychopath. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 1992, 17(2), pp. 199-214.

Elliott C, Gillett G. Moral Insanity and Practical Reason. Philosophical Psychology, 1992, 5(1), pp. 53-67.

Elliott C. On Psychiatry and Souls: Walker Percy and the Ontological Lapsometer. Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 1992, Winter, 35(2), pp. 236-248.

Elliott C. Constraints and Heroes, Bioethics 1992, 6:1 (January), pp. 1-11. 

Elliott C. Everything Is What It Is. (review article on Wittgenstein and Moral Philosophy, P. Johnston), Inquiry, 1992, 34, pp. 525-538.

Elliott C, Elliott B. From the Patient's Point of View: Medical Ethics and the Moral Imagination.Journal of Medical Ethics, 1991, 17(4), pp. 173-78.