ISBN:
9789400727830
Sprache:
Englisch
Seiten:
Online-Ressource (XVIII, 83p. 13 illus, digital)
Serie:
SpringerBriefs in Ethics 1
Serie:
SpringerLink
Serie:
Bücher
Paralleltitel:
Buchausg. u.d.T. Sokol, Daniel K. Doing clinical ethics
Schlagwort(e):
Medicine
;
Ethics
;
medicine Philosophy
;
Medical ethics
;
Medicine & Public Health
;
Medicine
;
Ethics
;
medicine Philosophy
;
Medical ethics
;
Ethics, Clinical
;
Medizinische Ethik
Kurzfassung:
"In this Brief, Daniel Sokol interprets 'doing medical ethics' broadly to capture the application of ethical knowledge to a concrete situation, rather than just resolving a moral dilemma contained within a case. It instructs clinicians on how to identify and analyse a clinical ethics case, and guides the reader in publishing in general medical, specialist medical, and medical ethics journals, and through presenting on ethical issues at conferences. In addition to this, advice on how to teach medical ethics, and apply for research ethics approval, is included."--Provided by publisher
Kurzfassung:
In this Brief, Daniel Sokol interprets 'doing medical ethics' broadly to capture the application of ethical knowledge to a concrete situation, rather than just resolving a moral dilemma contained within a case. It instructs clinicians on how to identify and analyse a clinical ethics case, and guides the reader in publishing in general medical, specialist medical, and medical ethics journals, and through presenting on ethical issues at conferences. In addition to this, advice on how to teach medical ethics, and apply for research ethics approval, is included. ai "...an admirably short and
Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis:
1.2.9 A More Detailed Example1.2.10 Medical Indications; 1.2.11 Patient Preferences; 1.2.12 Quality of Life; 1.2.13 Contextual Features; 1.2.14 Conclusion on the Case; 1.3…Step 3: Moral Action; 1.3.1 Clinical Ethics Consultation in Action; 1.3.2 Practice Makes Perfect; References; 2 Clinical Ethics on Paper; 2.1…Permission; 2.2…Choosing the Destination; 2.3…Writing the Article; 2.4…A Word on Authorship; 2.5…Invitations to Resubmit; 2.6…Rejections; 2.7…Writing for Medical Ethics Journals; Abstract; 2.8…Get an Ethicist on Board; 2.9…Writing for Newspapers; 2.10…The Pitch
Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis:
2.11…Submitting an Ethics Abstract at a Medical Conference2.12…Presenting on Clinical Ethics at Meetings and Conferences; References; 3 Teaching Clinical Ethics to Medical Students and Clinicians; Reference; 4 Submitting an Application to a Research Ethics Committee (REC); 4.1…Audit, Service Evaluation, or Research?; 4.2…Build a Multi-Disciplinary Team; 4.3…Completing the Form; 4.4…The Patient Information Sheet (PIS); 4.5…The Meeting; References; 5 Conclusion and Appendices; A.1. 5.1…Appendix 1: The Dilemma of Authorship5.1…Appendix 1: The Dilemma of Authorship
Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis:
A.2. 5.2…Appendix 2: The Medical Ethics of the Battlefield5.2…Appendix 2: The Medical Ethics of the BattlefieldA.3. 5.3…Appendix 3: Ethicist on the Ward Round5.3…Appendix 3: Ethicist on the Ward Round; A.4. 5.4…Appendix 4: The Slipperiness of Futility5.4…Appendix 4: The Slipperiness of Futility; A.5. 5.5…Appendix 5: Heroic Treatment: Reflections on Harm5.5…Appendix 5: Heroic Treatment: Reflections on Harm; A.6. 5.6…Appendix 6: The Moment of Truth5.6…Appendix 6: The Moment of Truth
Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis:
A.7. 5.7…Appendix 7: 'Make the Care of Your Patient Your First Concern'5.7…Appendix 7: 'Make the Care of Your Patient Your First Concern'A.8. 5.8…Appendix 8: Informed Consent is More Than a Patient's Signature5.8…Appendix 8: Informed Consent is More Than a Patient's Signature; A.9. 5.9…Appendix 9: What to Tell Junior Doctors About Ethics5.9…Appendix 9: What to Tell Junior Doctors About Ethics; References;
Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis:
Doing Clinical Ethics; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Contents; About the Author; Introduction; 1 Clinical Ethics at the Coal Face; 1.1…Step 1: Moral Perception; 1.1.1 Improving Moral Perception; 1.1.1.1 Futility; 1.1.1.2 Best Interests; 1.1.2 Asking the Right Questions; 1.1.3 The Ethics Checklist; 1.1.4 Post Mortem; 1.2…Step 2: Moral Reasoning; 1.2.1 The Four Principles Approach; 1.2.2 Applying the Four Principles; 1.2.3 The Four Quadrants Approach; 1.2.4 Applying the Four Quadrants Approach; 1.2.5 Medical Indications; 1.2.6 Patient Preferences; 1.2.7 Quality of Life; 1.2.8 Contextual Features
Anmerkung:
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DOI:
10.1007/978-94-007-2783-0
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