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Clinical Ethics for Consultation Practice

✍ Scribed by Joseph T. Bertino


Publisher
Springer
Year
2021
Tongue
English
Leaves
181
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This book provides a robust analysis of the history of clinical ethics, the philosophical theories that support its practice, and the practical institutional criteria needed to become a practicing clinical ethicist.

Featuring cases and a step-by-step approach, this book combines knowledge points associated with moral philosophy and medicine with general skill objectives for ethics consultants. The book aids in developing analytic moral reasoning skills for clinical ethicists, fostering the comprehensive education and professional development of clinical ethics consultants. In addition, it offers key components of how an ethics consultation curriculum manifest in an educational venue for clinical ethicists are illustrated.

Adaptable and relevant for educating multiple disciplines in health care, this resource enables ethicists to understand the philosophical foundations and practical application of clinical ethics.

✦ Table of Contents


Foreword
References
Preface
Definitions
Cases
Case 2.1
Case 4.1
Contents
Chapter 1: A Philosophical Justification for Normative Ethics in Clinical Ethics and Medicine
Philosophers and Health Care Providers
A Common Morality of Medicine
Autonomy
Coercion and the Vulnerable
Paternalism
Emergencies
Historical Precedence
Situational Ethics and Moral Obligation
Genetics and Ethics
Ontology, Transhumanism, and Human Genetic Screening
References
Chapter 2: Methods and Standards of Clinical Ethics Consultation
Methods of Ethics Consultation
Four Quadrants
CASES
ASBH and CECA Efforts Toward Accreditation
Concluding Remarks
References
Chapter 3: Moral Reasoning, Ethics Facilitation and Virtue
The ASBH and Core Competencies
Ethics and Research
Utilitarianism
The Morality of Medicine: Theories in Focus
References
Chapter 4: Organizational Ethics and Residency Requirements for Clinical Ethics Consultation
Training Programs for Clinical Ethicists
Ethics Consultation Departments and System Operations
A European Hospital-Based Bioethics Program
References
Chapter 5: Concluding Remarks
Index


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