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Medical Ethics: The Catholic Perspective (2007)
(2007)
"Medical Ethics: The Catholic Perspective is a series of ten 25-minute programs introduced by Dr. Daniel Sulmasy and designed to provide the Catholic Church's position on important medical ethics issues. Msgr. Robert Thelen ...
Ethical Issues in Orthopaedic Surgery: Discussion Guide to the Video Cases (2003)
(2003)
The ten cases, on topics selected by the Ethics Committee of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, and the discussion guide were designed for use in an ethics course for orthopaedic surgeon residents or for self-study ...
In Need of a Map! Concepts and Frameworks in Ethical Decision Making: Patricia Rodney & Michael McDonald (2008)
(2008)
Dr. Paddy Rodney and Dr. Michael McDonald "discuss the concepts of group dynamics, deliberation and decision-making as they relate to clinical care." [description from PHEN site]
More Sides to the Story: Faith Based Perspectives: Mary Lou Cranston (2008)
(2008)
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Respect for Autonomy: A Closer Look: James F. Childress (2008)
(2008)
Dr. James Childress "explores autonomy, the hallmark principle of bioethics in Western societies, with a view to gaining a deeper understanding of its role." [description from PHEN site]
Issues at the End of Life: Caring Ethically: Peter A. Singer (2008)
(2008)
Dr. Peter Singer "introduces end-of-life issues such as withholding versus withdrawing care, nutrition and hydration, euthanasia, and advance directives." [description from PHEN site]
Ethics: What Is It and Why Is It Important: Michael Stingl (2008)
(2008)
Dr. Michael Stingl "features interviews with the series' speakers on topics such as the role of moral theory in practice." [description from PHEN site]
On Being Good: Virtue Ethics: Edmund D. Pellegrino (2008)
(2008)
Dr. Edmund D. Pellegrino "explains the history and nature of virtue ethics and its role in patient care decisions." [description from PHEN site]
Ethics in a World of Difference: Challenges of Human Diversity: Alice Dreger (2008)
(2008)
Dr. Alice Dreger "explores how particular groups in our society have been subjugated, and how we might respond to their claims." [description from PHEN site]
Common Morality: A Principlist Approach: Robert M. Veatch (2008)
(2008)
Dr. Robert Veatch "examines the principles of autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence and justice and discusses their strengths and limitations." [description from PHEN site]