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Organ Transplantation in Religious, Ethical, and Social Context - No Room for Death (Hardcover)
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Organ Transplantation in Religious, Ethical, and Social Context - No Room for Death (Hardcover)
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Enter the world of organ transplantation and develop a new
understanding of processes and techniques for working effectively
with patients in this increasing medical population. This
multidisciplinary overview of organ transplantation contains
chapters by major figures in the medical arena, internationally
known bioethics writers, and experienced chaplains from the
clinical setting of transplantation, as well as respected pastoral
theologians. The authors, who include Art Caplan, Donald Capps, and
Jack Copeland, explain transplantation completely for the
nonmedical person and delve into the myriad ethical and religious
issues and controversies surrounding organ donation and
transplantation. Enlightening chapters clarify issues and help
readers better understand the transplantation process, making them
more effective in their work with transplant patients. Organ
Transplantation in Religious, Ethical and Social Context is divided
into three sections. The first emphasizes transplantation as a team
effort. Chapters focus on the various roles of chaplains and other
team members.Section two addresses ethical questions which arise
from transplantation and organ donation and includes interfaith
perspectives. The third section is dedicated to theological and
pastoral views concerning transplantation. Some specific topics
discussed in this book include: a surgeon's perspective of the role
of the chaplain influence of psychosocial factors in the heart
transplantation decision process ministry to organ recipients and
their families the special relationship between the transplant
coordinator and the transplant patient Catholic and interfaith
perspectives on organ donation using the Psalms as a pastoral
resource with transplant patients Hospital chaplains, transplant
social workers, transplant coordinators, and other professionals
interested or involved in the process of organ transplantation will
find this book to be full of interesting and thought-provoking
insights and information.
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