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Death in the Clinic (Hardcover, New)
Lynn A. Jansen; Contributions by David Barnard, Celia Berdes, James L. Bernat, Linda Emanuel, …
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R2,268
Discovery Miles 22 680
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Despite the best efforts of medical ethicists over the past quarter
century, the ethical challenges surrounding dying and death in the
clinical setting remain largely unresolved, and little sustained
attention has been paid to how thinking about death relates to and
affects clinical practice. The reality is that people die, and that
dying patients are not people for whom nothing can be done. Death
in the Clinic provides medical students, residents, and educators a
framework within which to explore and address this reality, while
existential and philosophical questions about death will recommend
the book to chaplains, social workers, palliative care clinicians,
nurses, and clinical ethicists. Death in the Clinic fills a gap in
contemporary medical education by explicitly addressing the
concrete clinical realities about death with which practitioners,
patients, and their families continue to wrestle.
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Death in the Clinic (Paperback)
Lynn A. Jansen; Contributions by David Barnard, Celia Berdes, James L. Bernat, Linda Emanuel, …
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R736
Discovery Miles 7 360
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Despite the best efforts of medical ethicists over the past quarter
century, the ethical challenges surrounding dying and death in the
clinical setting remain largely unresolved, and little sustained
attention has been paid to how thinking about death relates to and
affects clinical practice. The reality is that people die, and that
dying patients are not people for whom nothing can be done. Death
in the Clinic provides medical students, residents, and educators a
framework within which to explore and address this reality, while
existential and philosophical questions about death will recommend
the book to chaplains, social workers, palliative care clinicians,
nurses, and clinical ethicists. Death in the Clinic fills a gap in
contemporary medical education by explicitly addressing the
concrete clinical realities about death with which practitioners,
patients, and their families continue to wrestle.
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