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The Need for Specialized Oncology Training for Clinical Ethicists
Numerous ethical issues are raised in cancer treatment and research. Informed consent is challenging due to complex treatment modalities and...
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Practical training using immersive roleplay and an intensive course on clinical ethics consultation in Japan
BackgroundClinical ethics consultation (CEC) is not sufficiently widespread in Japan. A possible reason is that a practical training system for CEC...
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The effect and comparison of training in ethical decision-making through lectures and group discussions on moral reasoning, moral distress and moral sensitivity in nurses: a clinical randomized controlled trial
BackgroundEthical decision‑making and behavior of nurses are major factors that can affect the quality of nursing care. Moral development of nurses...
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Models of Training for Clinical Ethics Consultants and Approaches to Quality Assessment and Improvement
Clinical ethics consultation (CEC) is a multidisciplinary specialty within bioethics. The variety of pathways into CEC highlights the need for clear... -
Clinical Ethics Consultation in Germany: History, Current Status and Models of Training
In Germany, clinical ethics consultation (CEC) has developed over the past 20 years into a well-established professional service, particularly in... -
Ethics training as a crucial scope in the various specialties of the medical residency
To achieve accreditation standards and train residents for clinical practice, ACGME placed a lot of emphasis on ethical competence and...
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Importance of Training
This chapter addresses the importance of a proper training for health care professionals facing end of life care issues. A significant psychological... -
Establishment of a collaborative research ethics training program to prepare the next generation of ethics researchers in Mali
Background: Despite an increase in health research conducted in Africa, there are still inadequate human resources with research ethics training and...
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Determining capacity of people with dementia to take part in research: an electronic survey study of researcher confidence, competence and training needs
BackgroundResearchers are required to determine whether a person has capacity to consent to a research study before they are able to participate. The...
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A structured, journal-led peer-review mentoring program enhances peer review training
BackgroundPeer review is essential to the advancement of knowledge. However, training on how to conduct peer review is limited, unorganized, and not...
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The Structure of Clinical Ethical Decision-Making: A Hospital System Needs Assessment
Bioethical dilemmas can emerge in research and clinical settings, from end-of-life decision-making to experimental therapies. The COVID-19 pandemic...
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The influence of philosophical training on the evaluation of philosophical cases: a controlled longitudinal study
According to the expertise defense, practitioners of the method of cases need not worry about findings that ordinary people’s philosophical...
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The Clinical Encounter
What I will be doing in this opening chapter must not be confused with an empirical or historical study of the clinical encounter. I will rather rely... -
Intersectionality as a tool for clinical ethics consultation in mental healthcare
Bioethics increasingly recognizes the impact of discriminatory practices based on social categories such as race, gender, sexual orientation or...
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Clinical Ethics in the Context of Medical Humanities
Medical humanities are vital for increasing clinical effectiveness. There is a crisis in medicine and bioethics as the epistemological status of... -
Psychoanalytic Currency: Money, Commensurability, and Clinical Economies from Freud to Lacan
The Freudian psychoanalytic interpretation of a subject’s relation to money as a figuration of unconscious anal erotism remains an important theme in... -
Discovering clinical phronesis
Phronesis is often described as a ‘practical wisdom’ adapted to the matters of everyday human life. Phronesis enables one to judge what is at stake...
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Tough Clinical Decisions: Experiences of Polish Physicians
The paper reports results of the very first survey-based study on the prevalence, frequency and nature of ethical or other non-medical difficulties...
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Clinical Significance of Precision Medicine – Genomics and Pharmacogenomics (PGx)
Precision medicine in the form of Pharmacogenomics (PGx) promises personalized medicine rather than the established “one size fits all” approach to... -
Thorny Issues in Clinical Ethics Consultation North American and European Perspectives
This book addresses new and evolving thorny issues in clinical ethics consultation. It is a book for our time. The contributors provide essential...