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Intensive Care (1996)
(1996-08-09)
This one hour program focuses on a unique team of ethicists at the University of Chicago Medical Center. The program is a four-part story that takes the viewer behind the scenes to the bedside to examine the state of the ...
The Ethical Question: Physician Assisted Suicide
(1992)
Topices in CME guide include 1) definitions; 2) withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment; 3) patient self-determination; 4) nonmaleficience and beneficence; 5) the relief of pain and suffering; 6) potential for abuse; 7) ...
Reasoning in Medical Ethics, Program No. 2
(1992)
Topics covered are: euthanasia and the right to die, AIDS and the health care professional, and patient rights. The program includes an interview with Dr. David H. Smith, a professor of medical ethics at the University ...
From Competence to Coma: Understanding Advance Directives (1992)
(1992)
"This videotape gives medical caregivers, clergy, laypersons, and patients an in-depth understanding of advance directives. It features Henry S. Perkins, M. D., Associate Professor of medical Ethics at the University of ...
America's Good Health, but at What Cost (1986)
(1986-05)
Scenes of a meeting held at the Center For Bioethics at the University of Wisconsin in May 1986 are presented with panel participants Richard Lamm, former Governor of Colorado; Mark Siegler, director of the Center for ...
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 ...
Act Justly: Facing the Challenges of Disparity and Diversity (2007)
(2007)
"In March 2006, CHA hosted its 20th annual Theology and Ethics Colloquim in Nashville entitles, Act Justly: Facing the Challenges of Disparity and Diversity. The program examined disparity and racism in health care, its ...
A Moral Foundation for the Helping Professions: Medicine, Law, Ministry, and Teaching, Edmund Pellegrino, M.D.; the 24th Annual J. Philip Clarke Family Lecture (2009 March 27)
(2009-03-27)
Edmund D. Pellegrino, M.D., Professor Emeritus of Medicine and Medical Ethics at the Center for Bioethics at Georgetown University Medical Center, gave the annual lecture as part of the 24th Annual Notre Dame University ...
Ethics and American Medicine: History, Change, and Challenge (1997)
(1997)
Symposium held in Philadelphia, PA on March 14-15, 1997 to mark the 150th anniversay of "[t]wo historic events that would change forever the face of American medicine [that] occurred in Philadelphia in 1847 - the founding ...
Patient, Heal Thyself: How the New Medicine Puts the Patient in Charge
(2010-09)
Host: Rosemarie Tong, Ph.D., Director of the Center for Professional and Applied Ethics and Mecklenburg County Medical Society Distringuished Professor of Healthcare Ethics; Guests: Robert M. Veatch, Ph.D., Professor of ...