Publication of Papers on Assisted Suicide and Terminal Sedation
The Editors welcome submissions for possible publication in the Letters section. Authors of letters should:
•Include no more than 300 words of text, three authors, and five references
•Type with double-spacing
•Send three copies of the letter, an authors' form signed by all authors, and a cover letter describing any conflicts of interest related to the contents of the letter.
Letters commenting on an Annals article will be considered if they are received within 6 weeks of the time the article was published. Only some of the letters received can be published. Published letters are edited and may be shortened; tables and figures are included only selectively. Authors will be notified that the letter has been received. If the letter is selected for publication, the author will be notified about 3 weeks before the publication date. Unpublished letters cannot be returned.
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IN RESPONSE:
Because the papers written by the ACP–ASIM End-of-Life Care Consensus Panel were “received” rather than endorsed by the College, we made the editorial decision to publish them in the Academia and Clinic section of Annals rather than under the heading of “Position Paper.” The latter section is generally reserved for papers that have been formally endorsed by established medical organizations. In fact, all of the papers in the End-of-Life Care series that preceded the paper by Quill and Byock (1) appeared in the Academia and Clinic section. Publication of that paper (1) under the heading of “Position Paper” was purely a technical mistake, and an unfortunate one, that occurred during journal production. We apologize for the error, and have published a correction notice (2). As pointed out by Sulmasy and colleagues, readers were unambiguously notified on the title page that the paper does not represent official ACP–ASIM policy; the correction notice also contains that information.
The papers from the Assisted Suicide Panel of the University of Pennsylvania Center for Bioethics, including the paper by Quill and colleagues on palliative treatments of last resort (3), were published in the Medicine and Public Issues section, which does not contain official positions. The source and status of the papers were clearly labeled. After considerable thought, we decided to let these papers speak for themselves rather than trying to accompany them with one or more editorials on the many other possible points of view on the subject—an almost endless task—in the same issue of the journal. Part of the purpose in publishing these papers was, however, to stimulate continuing debate outside these pages on this extraordinarily complex and difficult topic.
The Editors welcome submissions for possible publication in the Letters section. Authors of letters should:
•Include no more than 300 words of text, three authors, and five references
•Type with double-spacing
•Send three copies of the letter, an authors' form signed by all authors, and a cover letter describing any conflicts of interest related to the contents of the letter.
Letters commenting on an Annals article will be considered if they are received within 6 weeks of the time the article was published. Only some of the letters received can be published. Published letters are edited and may be shortened; tables and figures are included only selectively. Authors will be notified that the letter has been received. If the letter is selected for publication, the author will be notified about 3 weeks before the publication date. Unpublished letters cannot be returned.
Annals welcomes electronically submitted letters.
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