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Clinical Practice, Clinical Ethics

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1985
There are physicians who make patient-care decisions as part of their everyday life, but who are still unconvinced of the importance of the "fuss" about ethics. It is understandably difficult for many physicians, raised on a belief in medical science and surrounded by the effective technology that is the hallmark of today's practice, to acknowledge ...
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An Ethics Expertise for Clinical Ethics Consultation

Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 2011
A major obstacle to broad support of clinical ethics consultation (CEC) is suspicion regarding the nature of the moral expertise it claims to offer. The suspicion seems to be confirmed when the field fails to make its moral expertise explicit. In this vacuum, critics suggest the following:(1)Clinical ethics consultation's legitimacy depends on its ...
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Outpatient clinical ethics

Journal of General Internal Medicine, 1989
Identification, analysis, and resolution of outpatient ethical problems require the physician’s explicit consideration of th epersonal, social, financial, psychological, and emotional aspects of care, and the use of clinical judgment. Clinicians can separate the patient’s interests and desires from the interests and desires of others and can recognize ...
J, La Puma, D L, Schiedermayer
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Clinical Ethics: Biomedical Ethics at the Bedside

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1988
The articles chosen for this issue ofJAMAillustrate various aspects of clinical ethics, the emergent genre of medical ethics that focuses on the process of ethical decision making in its clinical setting. Clinical ethics moves ethics from its place in the classroom and ethicist's study to its origins at the bedside of sick people, where the dilemmas ...
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“Clinical” Surgical Ethics

The Journal of Clinical Ethics, 2019
The practice of surgery requires consideration of a number of specific aspects of clinical medical ethics that are different from those most influential in other areas of medical care. The nature of surgical care alters the sense of responsibility that surgeons feel for their actions and also alters the relationship between surgeons and patients ...
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Ethics and Clinical Trials

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1971
To the Editor.— Barclay's thoughtful editorial on the University Group for Diabetes Program (UGDP) controversy ( 215 :108, 1971) is just the antidote for some of the more poisonous exchanges we are witnessing. May I add, however, that the search for truth, particularly in vital areas, must not be limited by financial considerations.
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Phronesis in clinical ethics

Theoretical Medicine, 1996
This essay argues that while we have examined clinical ethics quite extensively in the literature, too little attention has been paid to the complex question of how clinical ethics is learned. Competing approaches to ethics pedagogy have relied on outmoded understandings of the way moral learning takes place in ethics.
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Ethics in clinical autopsy

Journal of Clinical Pathology, 2020
This manuscript concerns the ethical aspects of the clinical autopsy procedure. Much of the literature on this topic addresses some of the multifaceted issues potentially involved: religious beliefs and/or cultural traditions coming to bear on the management of autopsies, relations between families and healthcare personnel (physicians and technicians ...
Massimo Rugge   +4 more
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Ethics of Clinical Research

The American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 1985
The clinical researcher has certain obligations to subjects and theorists associated with the research being proposed. This article has identified some of the major ethical considerations that characterize "good" research. The related readings will give more information regarding ethics of clinical research.
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The Ethics of Clinical Research

The Journal of Hand Surgery, 2011
The purpose of this article is to discuss the ethical concepts involved in the conception, design, execution, analysis, publication, and reporting of clinical research. Although it might seem burdensome to comply with these ethical necessities, they can assist in the organization of a well-run clinical trial, if considered at the onset of a study ...
Kevin C, Chung, Sandra V, Kotsis
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