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Patient Advocacy in Clinical Ethics Consultation
American Journal of Bioethics, 2012The question of whether clinical ethics consultants may engage in patient advocacy in the course of consultation has not been addressed, but it highlights for the field that consultants' allegiances, and the boundaries of appropriate professional practice, must be better understood.
Lisa M Rasmussen
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Lying is Not an Option for Clinical Ethics Consultants
The American Journal of Bioethics, 2021How one reacts to lying depends on individual temperament, intellectual training and value commitments, freedom status, (which is related to), consideration of consequences, emotional resilience an...
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The Certified Clinical Ethics Consultant
HEC Forum, 2009Clinical ethics consultants have become a presence in American medical centers. Despite the importance of their work, it is not currently possible for hospitals to evaluate candidates for positions, as they assess doctors’ qualifications in their “credentialing” procedures.
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Mechanisms of defense in clinical ethics consultation
Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy, 2021Clinical ethics consultants respond to a multitude of issues, ranging from the cognitive to the emotional. As such, ethics consultants must be prepared to analyze as well as empathize. And yet, there remains a paucity of research and training on the interpersonal and emotional aspects of clinical ethics consultations-the so-called skills in "advanced ...
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An analysis of ethics consultation in the clinical setting
Theoretical Medicine, 1989Only recently have ethicists been invited into the clinical setting to offer recommendations about patient care decisions. This paper discusses this new role for ethicists from the perspective of content and process issues. Among content issues are the usual ethical dilemmas such as the aggressiveness of treatment, questions about consent, and ...
J D, Skeel, D J, Self
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Conflicts of interest in clinical ethics consults
Journal of Medical Ethics, 2020Although there is wide agreement that ethics consults are at risk for conflicts of interest (COIs), ethics consultants (ECs) have limited guidance with regard to how to identify and approach COIs. We aim to address these concerns and provide practical guidance.
Elliott Mark Weiss +3 more
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Bulgaria at the onset of clinical ethics consultation
Monash Bioethics Review, 2022Over the years, Bulgarian bioethics has been mainly an academic enterprise and fallen short of providing health professionals with skills for ethical decision-making. Clinical ethics support (CES) was piloted by the author through two bottom-up models - METAP (Modular, Ethical, Treatment, Allocation of resources, Process) and MCD (Moral Case ...
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Acute clinical ethics consultation: the practicalities
Medical Journal of Australia, 2004In Australia there has been only limited experience with ethics consultation, and there are no reports of practical details. In 1999, the Institutional Clinical Ethics Committee at John Hunter Hospital, Newcastle, initiated an Acute Clinical Ethics Service (ACES) to formalise a perceived need within the hospital for ethics consultation.
Andrew W, Gill +3 more
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Clinical Ethics Consultation and the Reframing of Risk
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, 2022As a clinical ethics consultant, I've received numerous consultation requests from health-care providers that reflect the tension at the heart of the concept of dignity of risk, often presented in this form: "The patient wants to [do something that we think is unsafe].
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Four Roles of Ethical Theory in Clinical Ethics Consultation
American Journal of Bioethics, 2016When clinical ethics committee members discuss a complex ethical dilemma, what use do they have for normative ethical theories? Members without training in ethical theory may still contribute to a pointed and nuanced analysis. Nonetheless, the knowledge and use of ethical theories can play four important roles: aiding in the initial awareness and ...
Morten Magelssen +2 more
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