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Clinical Ethics Consultations in Cirrhosis Care

Digestive Diseases and Sciences
Ethics consultations may reflect the nature and frequency of conflicts in clinical care. Data regarding consultations for patients with cirrhosis, however, are limited.To understand the reasons and context for ethics consultations and identify areas for improvement.We evaluated inpatient ethics consultations from 06/2015 to 08/2023. Consults for people
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The Birth of Clinical Ethics Consultation as a Profession

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2014
The year 2013 may someday be seen as the year a new profession was born. Clinical ethics consultation has been practiced in different ways for roughly 30 years, originally initiated by a group of h...
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Cultural Engagement in Clinical Ethics: A Model for Ethics Consultation

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 2001
In the rapidly evolving healthcare environment, perhaps no role is in greater flux and redefinition than that of the clinical bioethicist. The discussion of ethics consultation in the bioethics literature has moved from an ambiguous concern regarding its proper place in the clinical milieu to the more provocative question of which methods and ...
M A, Carter, C M, Klugman
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Clinical Ethics Consultation: A Need for Evidence

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2015
Many aspects of health care rest on an insufficient bedrock of evidence. Much of clinical practice involves choices between treatment options, but an absence of evidence to make a decision.
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On Internal Accountability in Clinical Ethics Consultation

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2014
Before we commit significant resources of time and energy to clinical ethics consultation (CEC) certification, education, and the like, one of the questions we ought to be able to answer is how to ...
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Religion, Authenticity, and Clinical Ethics Consultation

HEC Forum, 2019
A clinical ethics consultant (CEC) may, at times, be called upon to make independent substantive moral judgments and then offer justifications for those judgments. A CEC does not act unprofessionally by utilizing background beliefs that are religious in nature to justify those judgments.
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Receiving Clinical Ethics Consultation Services

Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics
Abstract: This symposium includes twelve personal narratives from those who have received clinical ethics consultation (CEC) services as a healthcare provider, patient, family member, or patient advocate. Three commentaries on these narratives are also included, authored by experts and scholars in bioethics, healthcare ethics consultation and ...
Jana M, Craig, Thomas, May
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Clinical Ethics Consultation’s Dilemma, and a Solution

The Journal of Clinical Ethics, 2011
Clinical ethics consultation is on the horns of a dilemma. One horn skewers the field for its lack of standards, while the other horn skewers it for proposing arbitrary or deeply contested foundations. I articulate the dilemma by discussing several critiques of the field and the challenge of formulating standards and suggest that the solution lies, at ...
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Clinical Ethics Consultations with Children

The Journal of Clinical Ethics, 1994
R D, Orr, R M, Perkin
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