Publications
2021
Developing compassion and resilience through interprofessional Schwartz Rounds
Orton, H., Gabbay, M., Kiemle, G., Grimbly, V., Latten, R., Goddard, V., . . . Golding, L. (2021). Developing compassion and resilience through interprofessional Schwartz Rounds. Advance HE - NET conference (online).
2019
Blowing the whistle: Perceptions of surgical staff and medical students in a public South African hospital.
Kusu-Orkar, T. -E., Symonds, A. L., Bickerstaffe, H. C., Allorto, N., & Oultram, S. (2019). Blowing the whistle: Perceptions of surgical staff and medical students in a public South African hospital.. Indian journal of medical ethics, 4(1), 8-14. doi:10.20529/ijme.2018.071
2016
Gestational Surrogacy, Ethics, and the Family
Oultram, S. J., Jones, C., & Frith, L. (2016). Gestational Surrogacy, Ethics, and the Family. In HANDBOOK OF GESTATIONAL SURROGACY: INTERNATIONAL CLINICAL PRACTICE AND POLICY ISSUES (pp. 17-24). Retrieved from https://www.webofscience.com/
2015
ONE MUM TOO FEW: Maternal Status in Host Surrogate Motherhood Arrangements
Oultram, S. (2015). ONE MUM TOO FEW: Maternal Status in Host Surrogate Motherhood Arrangements. Journal of Medical Ethics, 41(6).
2013
Virtual Plagues and Real World Pandemics: Reflecting on the potential for online computer role-playing games to inform real world epidemic research
Oultram, S. (2013). Virtual Plagues and Real World Pandemics: Reflecting on the potential for online computer role-playing games to inform real world epidemic research. Medical Humanities, 39(2).
2012
Reflecting on the ‘Patient record access proposals’ in the UK Government’s planned NHS–Life Sciences partnership
Oultram, S. (2012). Reflecting on the ‘Patient record access proposals’ in the UK Government’s planned NHS–Life Sciences partnership. Research Ethics, 8(3), 169-177. doi:10.1177/1747016112446118
2011
Clinical Ethics Committee Case 15: A case study in surgical consent - Mr X's appendix
Oultram, S. (2011). Clinical Ethics Committee Case 15: A case study in surgical consent - Mr X's appendix. Clinical Ethics, 6(3), 113-116.
The Topsy-Turvy Cloning Law
Brassington, I., & Oultram, S. (2011). The Topsy-Turvy Cloning Law. Monash Bioethics review, 29(3), 4.1-4.18.
2010
Disability, Reproductive Interventions and Moral Consistency
Oultram, S. (2010). Disability, Reproductive Interventions and Moral Consistency. In I. Lange, Z. Norridge, R. Fisher, & D. Riha (Eds.), Illness, Bodies, and Contexts: Interdisciplinary Perspectives (pp. 245-250). Oxford: Inter-Disciplinary Press.
Does the Baby-Selling Objection to Commercial Surrogacy Misuse Immanuel Kant?
Oultram, S. (2010). Does the Baby-Selling Objection to Commercial Surrogacy Misuse Immanuel Kant?. In M. Hayry, T. Takala, P. Herisson-Kelly, & G. Arneson (Eds.), Values in Bioethics: Arguments and Analysis in Bioethics (pp. 177-184). Amsterdam: Rodopi.
The Ethical & Policy Implications of Rogue Medical Tourism
Hunter, D., & Oultram, S. (2010). The Ethical & Policy Implications of Rogue Medical Tourism. Global Social Policy, 10, 297-299.
2009
All hail the new flesh: some thoughts on scarification, children, and adults
Oultram, S. (2009). All hail the new flesh: some thoughts on scarification, children, and adults. Journal of Medical Ethics, 35(10), 607-610.
2008
The Challenge of 'Sperm Ships': The need for the global regulation of medical technology
Hunter, D., & Oultram, S. (2008). The Challenge of 'Sperm Ships': The need for the global regulation of medical technology. Journal of Medical Ethics, 34(7), 552-556.