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Book SynopsisIn this work, bioethicists and physicians provide an in-depth approach to the issues involved in bioethics consultation. Addressing the needs of researchers, clinicians and other health professionals, they focus primarily on practical concerns but do not neglect theoretical considerations.
Trade ReviewThe observations recorded here deserve close study by anyone who contemplates setting up a referral system for medical staff facing ethical dilemmas. -- Peter D. Toon Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine Excellent basic and practical introduction to the many issues facing the development of clinical ethics consultation. Bulletin of Medical Ethics The writers explore theoretical and practical realities of the ethics consultation process, key participants and their character, and theoretical foundations of ethics and values that contribute to ethical decision making in clinical care. Choice 2003 A nuanced, in depth approach to the difficult issues involved in bioethics consultations. Human Reproduction and Genetic Ethics Essential reading for anyone interested in ethics and consultation. It provides in-depth analysis of key issues by leading figures in the field, and represents a comprehensive discussion raised by the ASBH Task Force... A complete, self-contained work that should be extremely valuable both for classroom use, and for ethicists and hospitals conducting ethics consultation. Doody's Book Review Service I recommend this book highly both for its practical value and for its reflective discussion on the nuances of clinical ethics. -- R. Henry Williams, MD Ethics and Medicine 2008
Table of ContentsContents:List of ContributorsPrefaceI. Foundation and Theoretical Questions 1. Meeting the Need: Ethics Consultation in Health Care Today Mark P. Aulisio2. Can Ethics Consultation Be Saved? Ethics Consultation and Moral Consensus in a Democratic Society Jonathan Moreno3. Character and Ethics Consultation: Even Ethicists Don't Agree Franciose Baylis, Howard Brody, Mark P. Aulisio, Dan W. Brock, and William WinsladeII. Practical Questions 4. Innovative Educational Programs: A Necessary First Step Toward Improving Quality in Ethics Consultation Jacqueline J. Glover and William Nelson5. Techniques for Training Ethics Consultants: Why Traditional Classroom Methods Aren't Enough Robert M. Arnold and Melanie H. Wilson Silver6. Models for Ethics Consultation: Individual, Team, or Committee? Cynda Rushton, Stuart J. Youngner, and Joy Skeel7. The Structure and Process fo Ethics Consultation Services John C. Fletcher and Kathryn L. Moseley8. Institutional Support for Bioethics Committees Steven Miles and Ruth B. PurtiloIII. Questions on the Horizon 9. Organizational Ethics: Promises and Pitfalls Paul M. Schyve, Linda L. Emanuel, William Winslade, and Stuart J. Youngner10. The Licensing and Certification of Ethics Consultants: What Part of "No" Was So Hard to Understand? Charles BoskAppendix. Core Competencies for Health Care Ethics Consultation: The Report of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Index