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The go-to textbook on the increasingly important and rapidly
evolving topic of medical ethics Clinical Ethics is the most
popular clinically oriented guide to the complex field of medical
ethics. It provides crystal-clear case-based coverage of ethical
situations encountered in everyday medical practice. This
unparalleled guide is famous for its four-topics method of
approaching ethical problems (medical indications, patient
preferences, quality of life, and contextual features)-an
organizational process that helps you better understand the
complexities involved in clinical ethics cases and find a
resolution for each case. In each chapter, the authors discuss case
examples and provide analysis, comments, and specific
recommendations. Sections and chapters include: TOPIC 1: Medical
Indications Indicated and Nonindicated Interventions Clinical
Judgment and Clinical Uncertainty Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and
Orders not to Resuscitate Medical Error Determination of Death
TOPIC 2: Preferences of Patients Informed Consent Decisional
Capacity Decision Making for the Mentally Incapacitated Patient
Surrogate Decision Makers Failure to Cooperate in the Therapeutic
Relationship TOPIC 3: Quality of Life Divergent Evaluations of
Quality of Life Enhancement Medicine Compromised Quality of Life
and Life-Sustaining Interventions Pain Relief for Terminally Ill
Patients Medically Assisted Dying Suicide TOPIC 4: Contextual
Features Health Professions Other Interested Parties
Confidentiality of Medical Information Economics of Clinical Care
Allocation of Scarce Health Resources Influence of Religion on
Clinical Decisions Role of Law in Clinical Ethics Clinical Research
and Education Public Health Organizational Ethics
This instant gold standard title is a major contribution to the
field of clinical medical ethics and will be used widely for
reference and teaching purposes for years to come. Throughout his
career, Mark Siegler, MD, has written on topics ranging from the
teaching of clinical medical ethics to end-of-life decision-making
and the ethics of advances in technology. With more than 200
journal publications and 60 book chapters published in this area
over the course of his illustrious career, Dr. Siegler has become
the pre-eminent scholar and teacher in the field. Indeed his work
has had a profound impact on a range of therapeutic areas,
especially internal medicine, pediatrics, surgery, oncology, and
medical education. Having grown steadily in importance the last 30
years, clinical ethics examines the practical, everyday ethical
issues that arise in encounters among patients, doctors, nurses,
allied health workers, and health care institutions. The goal of
clinical ethics is to improve patient care and patient outcomes,
and almost every large hospital now has an ethics committee or
ethics consultation service to help resolve clinical ethical
problems; and almost every medical organization now has an ethics
committee and code of ethics. Most significantly, clinical ethics
discussions have become a part of the routine clinical discourse
that occurs in outpatient and inpatient clinical settings across
the country. This seminal collection of 46 landmark works by Dr.
Siegler on the topic is organized around five themes of
foundational scholarship: restoring and transforming the ethical
basis of modern clinical medicine, the doctor-patient relationship,
education and professionalism, end-of-life care, and clinical
innovation. With introductory perspectives by a group of renowned
scholars in medicine, Clinical Medical Ethics: Landmark Works of
Mark Siegler, MD explains the field authoritatively and
comprehensively and will be of invaluable assistance to all
clinicians and scholars concerned with clinical ethics.
This instant gold standard title is a major contribution to the
field of clinical medical ethics and will be used widely for
reference and teaching purposes for years to come. Throughout his
career, Mark Siegler, MD, has written on topics ranging from the
teaching of clinical medical ethics to end-of-life decision-making
and the ethics of advances in technology. With more than 200
journal publications and 60 book chapters published in this area
over the course of his illustrious career, Dr. Siegler has become
the pre-eminent scholar and teacher in the field. Indeed his work
has had a profound impact on a range of therapeutic areas,
especially internal medicine, pediatrics, surgery, oncology, and
medical education. Having grown steadily in importance the last 30
years, clinical ethics examines the practical, everyday ethical
issues that arise in encounters among patients, doctors, nurses,
allied health workers, and health care institutions. The goal of
clinical ethics is to improve patient care and patient outcomes,
and almost every large hospital now has an ethics committee or
ethics consultation service to help resolve clinical ethical
problems; and almost every medical organization now has an ethics
committee and code of ethics. Most significantly, clinical ethics
discussions have become a part of the routine clinical discourse
that occurs in outpatient and inpatient clinical settings across
the country. This seminal collection of 46 landmark works by Dr.
Siegler on the topic is organized around five themes of
foundational scholarship: restoring and transforming the ethical
basis of modern clinical medicine, the doctor-patient relationship,
education and professionalism, end-of-life care, and clinical
innovation. With introductory perspectives by a group of renowned
scholars in medicine, Clinical Medical Ethics: Landmark Works of
Mark Siegler, MD explains the field authoritatively and
comprehensively and will be of invaluable assistance to all
clinicians and scholars concerned with clinical ethics.
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