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The clinical ethicist at the bedside

Theoretical Medicine, 1991
In this paper we attempt to show how the goal of resolving moral problems in a patient's care can best be achieved by working at the bedside. We present and discuss three cases to illustrate the art and science of clinical ethics consultation. The sine qua non of the clinical ethics consultant is that he or she goes to the patient's bedside to obtain ...
J, La Puma, D L, Schiedermayer
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Having Words with Ethicists

The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 2004
The limits of my language mean the limits of my world. —L. J. Wittgenstein One could characterize the entire history of bioethics in North American as consisting of a series of skirmishes over the ...
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The judge as medical ethicist

BMJ, 2013
Doctors and ethicists can learn much about practical decision making from High Court ...
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The Philosopher as Ethicist, The Ethicist as Storyteller

2010
What is he doing there? This question animates most of Dick Zaner’s bioethics essays. His presence in the hospital baffles people, and not the least charm of Zaner’s writing is that he shares their bafflement.
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Welcoming the “Intel‐ethicist”

Hastings Center Report, 2019
AbstractIn this issue of the Hastings Center Report, Mélanie Terrasse, Moti Gorin, and Dominic Sisti, urge ethicists to devote scholarly attention to a wave of troubling artificial intelligence applications affecting health consumers’ rights and the quality of their care. I very much agree.
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The mathematical ethicist

The Mathematical Intelligencer, 2005
Opening a copy ofThe Mathematical Intelligencer you may ask yourself uneasily, “What is this anyway—a mathematical journal, or what?” Or you may ask, “Where am I?” Or even “Who am I?” This sense of disorientation is at its most acute when you open to Colin Adams’s column. Relax. Breathe regularly. It’s mathematical, it’s a humor column, and it may even
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The ethicist.

Physician executive, 1994
The 1990s seem drawn for major changes in the U.S. health care delivery system. After a quarter century of piecemeal changes to compensate for the cost dislocations caused by passage of the federal Medicare and Medicaid programs, legislators, moved by a high level of demand from buyers, third-party payers, and consumers, are at last positioned for some
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Ethicists

2021
Henk ten Have   +1 more
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The Clinical Ethicist

2021
Advances in biotechnology and medicine invariably have ethical implications. New approaches to healthcare and treatment options are now possible, but they are accompanied by unprecedented ethical and clinical questions that require thorough analysis. These issues involve extremely delicate areas at the intersection of patients, patients’ families, and ...
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