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Guidelines For The Responsible Utilization Of Intensive Care, Lawrence University, Wisconsin Health Decisions
Guidelines For The Responsible Utilization Of Intensive Care, Lawrence University, Wisconsin Health Decisions
Biomedical Ethics Publications and Presentations
These guidelines are the product of five working groups of physicians, administrators, attorneys, ethicists, social workers, nurses, hospital chaplains, and critical care nurses from Wisconsin. Dr. John Stanley, Professor Emeritus, Lawrence University, convened the group in 1994 and they presented this final document to the Wisconsin health care community in October 1998.
These documents are not meant to be strict guidelines to be imposed, but rather resources that present the best thinking and practice at a particular time and place.
Mid-Atlantic Ethics Committee Newsletter, Fall-Winter 1998
Mid-Atlantic Ethics Committee Newsletter, Fall-Winter 1998
Mid-Atlantic Ethics Committee Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Mid-Atlantic Ethics Committee Newsletter, Summer 1998
Mid-Atlantic Ethics Committee Newsletter, Summer 1998
Mid-Atlantic Ethics Committee Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Affirmative Action: Diverse Goals, Diverse Policies, Eric Wampler
Affirmative Action: Diverse Goals, Diverse Policies, Eric Wampler
Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers
Presented January 19, 1998 for Martin Luther King Jr. Day at Western Michigan University. Sponsored by the Center for the Study of Ethics in Society, the Department of Philosophy and the Wesley Foundation.
Affirmative Action: A Contradiction Of Theory And Practice, Kimberly Hellmers
Affirmative Action: A Contradiction Of Theory And Practice, Kimberly Hellmers
Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers
Presented January 19, 1998 for Martin Luther King Jr. Day at Western Michigan University. Sponsored by the Center for the Study of Ethics in Society, the Department of Philosophy and the Wesley Foundation.
Introduction, Joseph Ellin
Introduction, Joseph Ellin
Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers
Presented January 19, 1998 for Martin Luther King Jr. Day at Western Michigan University. Sponsored by the Center for the Study of Ethics in Society, the Department of Philosophy and the Wesley Foundation.
The Forgotten Factor: The Economic Principles Of Affirmative Action, Patrick Kinuthia
The Forgotten Factor: The Economic Principles Of Affirmative Action, Patrick Kinuthia
Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers
Presented January 19, 1998 for Martin Luther King Jr. Day at Western Michigan University. Sponsored by the Center for the Study of Ethics in Society, the Department of Philosophy and the Wesley Foundation.
University Policy, Affirmative Action, And The Principles Of Justice, Eric Wampler
University Policy, Affirmative Action, And The Principles Of Justice, Eric Wampler
Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers
Presented January 19, 1998 for Martin Luther King Jr. Day at Western Michigan University. Sponsored by the Center for the Study of Ethics in Society, the Department of Philosophy and the Wesley Foundation.
Affirmative Action: A Vision For Today, Wmu Center For The Study Of Ethics In Society
Affirmative Action: A Vision For Today, Wmu Center For The Study Of Ethics In Society
Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers
Presented January 19, 1998 for Martin Luther King Jr. Day at Western Michigan University. Sponsored by the Center for the Study of Ethics in Society, the Department of Philosophy and the W.esley Foundation.
Affirming The Affirmative Action Intention, Barbra Jotzke
Affirming The Affirmative Action Intention, Barbra Jotzke
Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers
Presented January 19, 1998 for Martin Luther King Jr. Day at Western Michigan University. Sponsored by the Center for the Study of Ethics in Society, the Department of Philosophy and the Wesley Foundation.
Pain Management And Palliative Care In The Era Of Managed Care: Issues For Health Insurers, Diane E. Hoffmann
Pain Management And Palliative Care In The Era Of Managed Care: Issues For Health Insurers, Diane E. Hoffmann
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Political Correctness Revisited, Jan Narveson
Political Correctness Revisited, Jan Narveson
Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers
Presented February 19th , 1998 for the Center for the Study of Ethics in Society
Mid-Atlantic Ethics Committee Newsletter, Spring 1998
Mid-Atlantic Ethics Committee Newsletter, Spring 1998
Mid-Atlantic Ethics Committee Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Cloning People: A Jewish Law Analysis Of The Issues, Michael J. Broyde
Cloning People: A Jewish Law Analysis Of The Issues, Michael J. Broyde
Faculty Articles
This Article is an attempt to create a preliminary and tentative analysis of the technology of cloning from a Jewish law perspective. Like all preliminary analyses, it is designed not to advance a rule that represents itself as definitive normative Jewish law, but rather an attempt to outline some of the issues in the hope that others will focus on the problems and analysis found in this Article and will sharpen or correct that analysis. Such is the way that Jewish law seeks truth.
In the case of cloning-as with all advances in reproductive technology- the Jewish tradition is betwixt …
Ada Constitution & Bylaws (1998), American Dental Association
Ada Constitution & Bylaws (1998), American Dental Association
Constitution & Bylaws
The ADA Commons Constitution & Bylaws archival collection comprises printed issues of the American Dental Association's Constitution and Bylaws. The collection also includes the ADA Charter and the ADA Code of Ethics issued 1924-1946.
Complexities In Biomedical Decision-Making, George P. Smith Ii
Complexities In Biomedical Decision-Making, George P. Smith Ii
Scholarly Articles
Within the contemporary debate over medical ethics, without question the most striking weakness found is the lack of a basic yardstick against which either the "rightness" or "wrongness" of a physician's actions may be measured. No general agreement is to be found among physicians or ethicists acknowledging what ethical determinant the physician should or should not follow in a particular case. Yet, despite this conflict of uncertainties, a framework for principled decisionmaking does exist and can be found within the rubric of medical ethics.
Terminal Sedation As Palliative Care: Revalidating A Right To A Good Death, George P. Smith Ii
Terminal Sedation As Palliative Care: Revalidating A Right To A Good Death, George P. Smith Ii
Scholarly Articles
Not everyone finds a “salvific meaning” in suffering. Indeed, even those who do subscribe to this interpretation recognize the responsibility of each individual to show not only sensitivity and compassion but render assistance to those in distress. Pharmacologic hypnosis, morphine intoxication, and terminal sedation provide their own type of medical “salvation” to the terminally ill patient suffering unremitting pain. More and more states are enacting legislation that recognizes this need of the dying to receive relief through regulated administration of controlled substances. Wider legislative recognition of this need would go far toward allowing physicians, in the exercise of their reasonable …