Provides clinic ethics consultants, palliative care providers, physicians, nurses and other medical staff with the tools and information to support a patient's traditional and religious commitments and personal wishes in life and death situations. Original.
Edited by mediation expert Ellen Waldman, the book is filled with illustrative case studies and authoritative commentaries by mediation specialists that offer insight for handling ethical challenges with clarity and deliberateness.
Mediating Bioethical Disputes
Communication, Personality, and Information-Based Disputes Mediation in the health care setting and outside the court system involving disputes between caregivers, patients, surrogates, and families is often referred to as bioethics ...
s we've discussed, mediator impartiality is crucial to ethical practice. ... 277 Waldman c11.tex V3 - 01/17/2011 11:19am Page 277 CONTENTS Conflicts of Interest Commentators: Bruce E Meyerson, Wayne Thorpe, Roger Wolf, and Susan Nauss Exon.
Building upon these premises, this volume aims to reconstruct the theoretical as well as empirical processes of cross-pollination between deliberative democracy and public bioethics.
... supplicating for a miracle does not obligate Muslims to demand treatment if experts have deemed it to be futile. ... However, a religious expert should ideally be consulted to address any religious concerns the family may have.38 It ...
Approximately 85% of hospitals now have ethics committees. But this statistic says little about the efficiency and importance of these committees in their institutions. Frequently, ethics committees exist more in...
Neil Badmington argues that even cultural studies, a discipline that has sought to break down a series of oppressive barriers, has also “systematically reaffirmed the hierarchical border between the human and the inhuman” (262).
In the second edition of their book, Bioethics Mediation, Nancy Dubler and Carol Liebman write: The landscape has changed and mediation is an accepted part of Clinical Ethics Consultation. Our concern, however, is that this acceptance ...
This book provides a holistic view on oncology ethics, incorporating the knowledge and expertise of authors from various departments and oncology specialties within the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center.