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Quality in ethics consultations
Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy, 2013There is an increasing need for quality in ethics consultations, though there have been significant achievements in the United States and Europe. However, fundamental concerns that place the profession in jeopardy are discussed from the perspective of the U.S. in a manner that will be helpful for other countries. The descriptive component of the essay (
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Authority in Ethics Consultation
Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 1995Authority is an uneasy, political notion. Heard with modern ears, it calls forth images of oppression and power. In institutional settings, authority is everywhere present, and its use poses problems for the exercise both of individual autonomy and of responsibility.
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An Ethics Expertise for Clinical Ethics Consultation
Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 2011A 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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PRIMUS, 1991
ABSTRACT Students in a business calculus class were asked to serve as consultants for a troubled candy company. Their duties included interviewing a company representative, from whom they extracted the information for a relatively standard calculus extremum problem.
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ABSTRACT Students in a business calculus class were asked to serve as consultants for a troubled candy company. Their duties included interviewing a company representative, from whom they extracted the information for a relatively standard calculus extremum problem.
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2008
Clinical ethicists encounter the most emotionally eviscerating medical cases possible. They struggle to facilitate resolutions founded on good reasoning embedded in compassionate care. This book fills the considerable gap between current texts and the continuing educational needs of those actually facing complex ethics consultations in hospital ...
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Clinical ethicists encounter the most emotionally eviscerating medical cases possible. They struggle to facilitate resolutions founded on good reasoning embedded in compassionate care. This book fills the considerable gap between current texts and the continuing educational needs of those actually facing complex ethics consultations in hospital ...
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Psychiatric consultations and ethics consultations
General Hospital Psychiatry, 2000openaire +2 more sources
Ethical emergencies and ethical consultations
The Lancet, 1992Rodney Harris, IanS. Grant
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