HEALTH CARE LAW AND ETHICS, Fifth Edition, draws on the formidable talents of a cross-disciplinary author team to provide comprehensive coverage for today's curriculum. it thoroughly conveys the reality of medical practice and clinical judgment as it explores and explains the issues surrounding the intersection of medicine and law. Organized around categories of legal doctrine affecting medical institutions, The book is divided into three parts: Patient/Physician Relationship - covers malpractice, informed consent, duty to treat, And The right to die Patient/State - reviews public health, reproductive rights, bioethics, and genetics Providers/Institutions and State - deals with managed care, licensure, anti-trust, medical staff disputes, and cost containment HEALTH CARE LAW AND ETHICS, Fifth Edition, focuses on important topics and addresses intriguing isses, such as: the phenomenology of being ill perspectives from feminism and cultural anthropology possible future developments in the law Look to HEALTH CARE LAW AND ETHICS, Fifth Edition, with its extensive Teacher's Manual, For a comprehensive and clear review of the subject.
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MICHAEL S. GAZZANIGA David T. McLaughlin Distinguished Professor and Professor of Psychology , Dartmouth College , and Director , Center for Cognitive Neuroscience , Dartmouth College , Hanover , New Hampshire 03755 , USA JEFFREY J.
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Key additions to the revised text include a glossary; updated facts, figures, tables, and statistics; new case studies; chapter discussion questions, including social-ethics questions; and social analysis.
Carey, Benedict. “Inside the Injured Brain, Many Kinds of Awareness.” New York Times (April 5, 2005). Available online. URL: www. nytimes.com/2005/04/05/health/05coma.html. Accessed January 2, 2008. Carey, Benedict and John Schwartz.
The definitive guide to the legal and ethical issues around medical and surgical practice. It is written with the busy clinician in mind who requires the key information presented without technical jargon in a handy quick-reference style.
This is an analysis of medical ethical concepts based on legal principles and court decisions, describing what actually happens in practice rather than what should happen and, where there are no precedents available, what is most likely to ...
Medical Ethics, Etiquette and Law