The proposal to establish what Chief Justice Richard J. Hughes called a hospital “ Ethics Committee ” gave a major impetus to a new Robert M. Veatch . “ Hospital Ethics Committees : Is There A Role ? ” Abridged from The Hasting Center ...
... that " many medical men fear that controversy will bedevil heart transplant efforts until the definition of death is clarified " ; and quote Dr. Campbell Moses , medical director of the American Heart Association , to the effect ...
The question is whether that normal subject, once under the observation of the physician, is constituted a sort of patient, to whom the researcher has responsibilities similar to those toward regular patients? Jonsen A, Miller F.
While some experts hold that ethics consultation should never involve voting (Fletcher and Hoffman 1994; Moss and Glover 2006), almost half of ECSs used this method at least some of the time. And while the need for evaluation of ethics ...
See Medicine Hoffman, Friedrich, 52-53 Hogarth, William, 61 Homeopathy, 68, 71 Honesty. See Truth-telling Hooker, Worthington, 60, 72-73, 76, 83, 84, 86, 87 Hospital, 13, 15, 16, 19, 20, 32, 36, 57-58, 85, 118 Huai Yuan, ...
The book is divided into the four topics that constitute the essential ethical structure of every clinical encounter: Medical Indications, Preferences of Patients Quality of Life Contextual Features
Make the right choice when facing the ethical issues that arise in clinical practice with this proven, trusted approach Solve everyday ethical problems with: The Four Topics Method: An easy approach used to identify, analyze, and resolve ...
A History of Moral Reasoning Albert R. Jonsen, bert R. Jonsen, Stephen Toulmin University of California Press ... Middle Ages and, 124-137 Natural sciences, analytic reasoning in, 64; Newton's effect on, 275 New Decalogue, The (Clough), ...
See Richard Harris , The Real Voice ( New York : Macmillan , 1964 ) . ... Frances Kelsey , " Patient consent provisions of the Federal Food , Drug and Cosmetic Act , " in Irving Ladimer and Roger W. Newman , ( eds . ) ...
Bioethics Beyond the Headlines is a primer. You will not find convoluted philosophical arguments in this volume.
Clinical Ethics, 8th Edition: A Practical Approach to Ethical Decisions in Clinical Medicine, 8E
Clinical Ethics introduces the four-topics method of approaching ethical problems (i.e., medical indications, patient preferences, quality of life, and contextual features). Each of the four chapters represents one of the...
The book is divided into the four topics that constitute the essential ethical structure of every clinical encounter: Medical Indications, Preferences of Patients Quality of Life Contextual Features
This book is the first broad history of the growing field of bioethics.
... 25 ( 1904 ) , 26 ( 1905 ) , 27 ( 1906 ) , 28 ( 1907 ) ; and P. Michaud - Quantin , Sommes des casuistiques et manuels de confession au Moyen Age ( XII - XVI ) ( Louvain , 1962 ) . 31. Alain of Lille , Liber Poenitentialis , ed . ).
This historical volume will be a standard text for courses in bioethics, health policy, and death and dying, and a primary reference for anyone interested in this increasingly relevant field.
Jonsen (medical history and ethics, U. of Washington Medical School) addresses the conflict between altruism and self-interest, which he believes is built into the structure of medical care and woven into the fabric of physicians' lives.
Ethics of Newborn Intensive Care