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Introduction to Clinical Ethics
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Introduction to Clinical Ethics
Resource guide for the course Introduction to Clinical Ethics, Spring 2022
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Beauchamp TL and Childress JF. 2013. Respect for Autonomy. In Principles of Biomedical Ethics, Seventh Edition. 101-149. New York, NY. Oxford University Press
Jonsen AR, Siegler M, and Winsdale WJ. 2010. Patient Preferences. In Clinical Ethics: A Practical Approach to Ethical Decisions in Clinical Medicine, Seventh Edition. 47-72. New York, NY. McGraw Hill Education/Medical
Brock DW and Wartman SA. 1990. Sounding Board: When Competent Patients Make Irrational Choices. NEJM; 322(22):1595-1599
Arnold RM and Kellum J. 2003. Moral Justifications for Surrogate Decision-Making in the Intensive Care Unit: Implications and Limitations. Critical Care Medicine; 31(5)(supplement):S347-S353
Misak CJ, White DB, and Truog RD. 2014 Medical Futility: A New Look at an Old Problem. Chest; 146(6):1667-1672
Menikoff J. 1998. Demanded Medical Care. Arizona State Law Journal; 30:1098-1126
Moore P. 2007 An End- of-Life Quandary in Need of a Statutory Response: When Patients Demand Life-Sustaining Treatment That Physicians Are Unwilling to Provide. Boston College Law Review; 48:433-469
Powell TP and Oz MC. 1997. Discontinuing the LVAD: Ethical Considerations. Annals of Thoracic Surgery; 63:1223-1224
Sade RM. 2005. Medical Ethics Collides With Public Policy: LVAD for a Patient With Leukemia. Annals of Thoracic Surgery; 80:793-798
Basta LL and Branstedt KA. 2007. Turning off an Implanted Life-Saving Device. AMA Journal of Ethics; 9(2):91-98
Gawande AA. 2011. Overkill. New Yorker Magazine; May 11, 2015
Gawande AA, Colla CH, Halpern SD and Landon BE. 2014. Avoiding Low-Value Care. NEJM Perspective Roundtable. NEJM 2014; e21
Prasad V, Vandross A, Toomey C, Cheung M, Rho J, et al. 2013. A Decade of Reversal: an Analysis of 146 Contradicted Medical Practices. Mayo Clinic Proceedings; 88(8):790-798
Perry S. 2013. Newly Established Medical Practices Often Prove to be Ineffective, Study Finds. MINNPOST; July 31, 2013.
Schwartz AL, Landson BE, Eishaug AG, Chernew ME and McWilliams M. 2014. Measuring Low-Value Care in Medicare. JAMA Internal Medicine; 174(7):1067-1076
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