Linda Farber Post (SADDLE RIVER, NJ) is the former director of bioethics at Hackensack University Medical Center and a former associate professor at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School. Jeffrey Blustein (BROOKLYN, NY) is the Arthur Zitrin Professor of Bioethics and a professor of philosophy at the City College of New York.
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Preface Acknowledgments I: Curriculum for Ethics Committees 1. Ethical Foundations of Clinical Practice 2. Decision Making and Decisional Capacity in Adults 3. Informed Consent and Refusal 4. Truth Telling: Disclosure, Privacy, and Confidentiality 5. Special Decision-Making Concerns of Minors 6. Ethical Issues in Reproduction 7. Special Decision-Making Concerns of the Elderly 8. Ethical Issues in the Care of Disabled Persons 9. End-of-Life Issues 10. Palliation 11. Justice, Health, and Access to Health Care 12. Organizational Ethics 13. Ethics Committees and Research II: The Creation, Nature, and Functioning of Ethics Committees 14. Profile of Ethics Committees 15. Clinical Ethics Consultation 16. Ethics Education 17. Sample Clinical Cases 18. Sample Policies and Procedures III: Organizational Codes of Ethics IV: Key Legal Cases, Legislation, and State Action V: An Ethics Committee Meeting Index
"A strong work based on meticulous research and the wisdom of years of experience... Highly recommended." --Choice "A very useful background tool for introductory instruction in bioethics... Does an excellent job." --Journal of Long Term Home Health Care "Drawing from considerable expertise and experience, the authors write in a clear and engaging style... Essentially, the handbook creates a framework of resources for those committees assessing their own work. The authors serve their audience well and this book is a valuable addition to the library of every healthcare ethics committee." --Doody's Review Service "Straightforward writing, and generous use of case studies make it a book that any non-specialist with interest in the field would find compelling." --American Reference Books Annual "Thick with useful information, this multifaceted handbook relays dispatches from the health care front... The authors have indeed met their goal and provided a needed resource." --Metapsychology "This easily readable, ethically astute book will be extremely useful to the providers in all clinical fields, not just those in pure medicine. It is a must-carry for all libraries covering health care services and human rights." --Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved