Clinical Medical Ethics

Clinical Medical Ethics

Landmark Works of Mark Siegler, MD

Siegler, Mark; Roberts, Laura Weiss

Springer International Publishing AG

09/2018

419

Mole

Inglês

9783319852621

15 a 20 dias

1106

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Part I Restoring and Transforming the Ethical Basis of Modern Clinical Medicine.- 1. An Introduction from Laura Weiss Roberts, M.D., M.A..- 2. A Perspective from Mark Siegler, M.D..- 3. A Perspective from Daniel P. Sulmasy, M.D., Ph.D..- 4. A Perspective from Dana Levinson, M.P.H., Holly J. Humphrey, M.D., and Kenneth S. Polonsky, M.D..- 5. A Perspective from Jordan J. Cohen, M.D..- 6. A Perspective from Peter A. Singer, M.D..- Part II Landmark Works on Clinical Medical Ethics by Mark Siegler, M.D..- 7. Foundational Scholarship7.1 Clinical ethics and clinical medicine (1979).- 7.2 Decision-making strategy for clinical ethical problems in medicine (1982).- 7.3 An ethics consultation service in a teaching hospital. Utilization and evaluation (1988).- 7.4 Clinical medical ethics (1990).- 7.5 Ethics committees and consultants (1990).- 7.6 Future directions in clinical ethics (1991).- 7.7 Clinical ethics (1991).- 7.8 Clinical ethics in the practice of medicine (1996).- 7.9 Five major themes in bioethics (1997).- 7.10 The contributions of clinical ethics to patient care (1997).- 8. The Doctor-Patient Relationship.- 8.1 Searching for moral certainty in medicine: a proposal for a new model of the doctor-patient encounter 1981).- 8.2 Clinical intuition: a procedure for balancing the rights of patients and the responsibilities of physicians (1981).- 8.3 The doctor-patient encounter and its relationship to theories of health and disease (1981).- 8.4 The physician-patient accommodation: a central event in clinical medicine (1982).- 8.5 Confidentiality in medicine: a decrepit concept (1982).- 8.6 Medical consultations in the context of the physician-patient relationship (1982).- 8.7 Metaphors and models of doctor-patient relationships: their implications for autonomy (1984).- 8.8 The progression of medicine: from physician paternalism to patient autonomy to bureaucratic parsimony (1985).- 8.9 Learning from our patients: one participant's impact on clinicaltrial research and informed consent (1997).- 8.10 The physician-surrogate relationship (2007).- 9. Education and Professionalism.- 9.1 A legacy of Osler: teaching clinical ethics at the bedside (1978).- 9.2 Basic curricular goals in medical ethics: the DeCamp conference on the teaching of medical ethics (1985).- 9.3 Fellowship training programs in clinical ethics (1988).- 9.4 Development of a teaching program in clinical medical ethics at the University of Chicago (1989).- 9.5 Internal medicine residents' preferences regarding medical ethics education (1989).- 9.6 Caring for medical students as patients (1990).- 9.7 Teaching clinical ethics (1990).- 9.8 Medical students as patients: a pilot study of their health care needs, practices, and concerns (1996).- 9.9 What and how psychiatry residents at ten training programs wish to learn about ethics (1996).- 9.10 Clinical ethics teaching in psychiatric supervision (1996).- 9.11 Training doctors for professionalism: some lessons from teaching clinical medical ethics (2002).- 10. End-of-Life Care.- 10.1 Pascal's wager and the hanging of crepe (1975).- 10.2 Critical illness: the limits of autonomy (1977).- 10.3 Brain death and live birth (1982).- 10.4 Against the emerging stream: should fluids and nutritional support be discontinued? (1985).- 10.5 Euthanasia: a critique (1990).- 10.6 Elective use of life-sustaining treatments in internal medicine (1991).- 10.7 Intimacy and caring: the legacy of Karen Ann Quinlan (1993).- 10.8 The rise and fall of the futility movement (2000).- 11. Clinical Innovation11.1 Ethical issues in growth hormone therapy (1989).- 11.2 Orthopedic surgeons' attitudes and practices concerning the treatment of patients with human immunosuppressive virus infection (1989).- 11.3 Ethics of liver transplantation with living donors (1989).- 11.4 Bone marrow transplantation for sickle cell disease; a study of parents' decisions (1991).- 11.5 Ethical justification for living liver donation (1992).- 11.6 Transplantation of liver grafts from living donors into adults: too much, too soon (2001).- 11.7 Elective surgical patients as living organ donors: a clinical and ethical innovation (2009).- Appendix.
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internal medicine;neurology;cardiology;endocrinology;clinical ethics