Where Have All the Theologians Gone and Should We Lament Their Passing?

CMA Geppert, T Schonfeld - The American Journal of Bioethics, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Where Have All the Theologians Gone and Should We Lament Their Passing? expertise,
knowledge, and skills from each member of the team (Carnegie Foundation 2010) …

The History, Language and Tools of Ethics: Application in Healthcare Settings

PJ Grace, A Milliken - Clinical Ethics Handbook for Nurses: Emphasizing …, 2022 - Springer
In this Chapter we provide some history behind the contemporary use of ethics language
and tools in healthcare settings. We discuss the relationships among philosophical inquiry …

Is It Time to Rethink Health Care Ethics?

I Bedzow - 2020 - Taylor & Francis
We need to rethink the way we teach and engage in health care ethics. At least this is what
Stephen Scher and Kasia Kozlowska (from Harvard Medical School and University of …

How abstract is my thinking as an ethicist in clinical settings?

EL Erde - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 1994 - cambridge.org
Philosophy is generally considered to be very abstract. How philosophical and abstract Is
ethical thinking In clinical situations? This paper sketches an answer In the form of a case …

[HTML][HTML] Discourse Analysis: The Impact of the Unspoken Word

D Cempa-Danziger - Processes, 2023 - milnepublishing.geneseo.edu
Abstract Changes in nursing ethics curriculum and pedagogy are of crucial importance now
more than ever. Increasing diversification of patient populations (Wilson-Stronks, Lee …

Ethical Theory and Clinical Ethics Consultation: Toward Understanding the Relationship

GJ Agich - The American Journal of Bioethics, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
In the “Four Roles of Ethical Theory in Clinical Ethics Consultation,” Magelssen and
colleagues offer a rich description of four roles that ethical theory contributes to clinical …

Moral conflicts and religious convictions: What role for clinical ethics consultants?

JC Moskop - HEC Forum, 2019 - Springer
Moral conflicts over medical treatment that are the result of differences in fundamental moral
commitments of the stakeholders, including religiously grounded commitments, can present …

Back to basics: re-embracing the foundations of clinical ethics in healthcare

D Wyzynski - Canadian Journal of Bioethics, 2024 - erudit.org
PhD students, post-docs, and bioethics researchers are conducting nuanced research to
develop advancements in the field, and this research offers valuable insights that can …

Ethical reasoning and mental health services with deaf clients

V Gutman - Journal of deaf studies and deaf education, 2005 - academic.oup.com
Ethical problems encountered by mental health practitioners working with deaf clients are
often complex and involve issues not fully addressed in professional codes of ethics. A …

Ethics Education in the Health Professions

BC Pilkington - Applied Philosophy for Health Professions Education …, 2022 - Springer
Health professions education can benefit from the embodiment of a diversity of perspectives;
this is because critical engagement with one's own orientation toward health practices helps …