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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BIOETHICS Positive Public Health Ethics: Toward Flourishing and Resilient Communities and Individuals. Vexing, Veiled, and Inequitable: Social Distancing and the “Rights” Divide in the Age of COVID-19. COVID in NYC: What We Could Do Better. Ethics Lessons From Seattle’s Early Experience With COVID-19. JOBS | BIOETHICS.NET Submit a Job. Postdoctoral Fellow in Biomedical Ethics / Clinical Deadline: June 30th, 2021. Details. Research Assistant II. Deadline: Open Until Filled. Details. Regional Director of Bioethics New Jersey. Deadline: June 30th, 2021. TOP TEN BIOETHICS STORIES OF 2019 by Craig Klugman, Ph.D. and Keisha Ray, Ph.D. The end of the year usually brings a media blitz of top ten lists for the year that is ending. Thus, it seems appropriate for a list of the top ten (actually eleven) bioethics stories of 2019. ASTAZENECA’S VACCINE ETHICAL PROBLEM Fisher inquires whether clinical bioethics should accept the decision of Germany to suspend the use of AstraZeneca’s Covid-19 vaccine due to blood clots because of what bioethicists label “ The Trolley Problem ”. The ‘ Trolley Problem’ is a thought experiment designed to describe a DISABILITY, LIKELIHOOD OF SURVIVAL, AND INEFFICIENCY According to the first criterion, patients that fall below a threshold of likelihood that they will survive may be turned away because these scarce resources may be wasted. This is the scenario in which the ICU bed is filled, the ventilator is in use, and yet the patient dies. With the second criterion, it may take more resources to get the job TAKING PATIENT AUTONOMY OUT OF THE DNR A do-not-resuscitate (DNR) order is a physician’s order, entered into the medical chart, instructing that in the event of cardiac arrest, no attempts should be made to resuscitate the patient. In most places, a patient or—if the patient is incompetent or incapacitated—a medical power of attorney or legal surrogate canmake a request for
POST-DOCTORAL FELLOW The Division of Medical Ethics seeks to recruit a post-doctoral fellow for a position to begin July 1 2021 or sooner. Core qualifications for the position include: an excellent record of quality scholarship in research ethics and regulatory science, epidemiology, or clinical trial design/conduct/analysis. EUTHANASIA FOR REASONS OF MENTAL HEALTH Euthanasia for Reasons of Mental Health. An article in the (UK) Daily Mail this week focused on a Dutch woman who chose euthanasia “ after doctors decided her post-traumatic stress and other conditions were incurable.”. Under Dutch euthanasia laws, a physician can end a patient’s life with a lethal injection for mental suffering. WHERE THE WORLD FINDS BIOETHICS by Anne Zimmerman, JD, MS I use the phrase “Barcode me” to verbalize the idea that my data is my own and that when anyone stands to use it for financial gain, I should be paid. The big data landscape with its massive capabilities can trace data at many points in the aggregation process. Pieces of metadata are merged into larger aggregate pools and deidentified along the way. TOOLKIT: BIOETHICS AND RACE #BLACKBIOETHICS The #BlackBioethics Toolkit serves as a resource on articles about bioethics and race, specifically about African-Americans and Black People in the U.S. If you missed our first-ever webinar on Black Bioethics, hosted by associate editor Kayhan Parsi, JD, Ph.D., featuring panelists Keisha Ray, Ph.D., Brian Williams, MD, RuqaiijahYearby, JD, MPH
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BIOETHICS Positive Public Health Ethics: Toward Flourishing and Resilient Communities and Individuals. Vexing, Veiled, and Inequitable: Social Distancing and the “Rights” Divide in the Age of COVID-19. COVID in NYC: What We Could Do Better. Ethics Lessons From Seattle’s Early Experience With COVID-19. JOBS | BIOETHICS.NET Submit a Job. Postdoctoral Fellow in Biomedical Ethics / Clinical Deadline: June 30th, 2021. Details. Research Assistant II. Deadline: Open Until Filled. Details. Regional Director of Bioethics New Jersey. Deadline: June 30th, 2021. TOP TEN BIOETHICS STORIES OF 2019 by Craig Klugman, Ph.D. and Keisha Ray, Ph.D. The end of the year usually brings a media blitz of top ten lists for the year that is ending. Thus, it seems appropriate for a list of the top ten (actually eleven) bioethics stories of 2019. ASTAZENECA’S VACCINE ETHICAL PROBLEM Fisher inquires whether clinical bioethics should accept the decision of Germany to suspend the use of AstraZeneca’s Covid-19 vaccine due to blood clots because of what bioethicists label “ The Trolley Problem ”. The ‘ Trolley Problem’ is a thought experiment designed to describe a DISABILITY, LIKELIHOOD OF SURVIVAL, AND INEFFICIENCY According to the first criterion, patients that fall below a threshold of likelihood that they will survive may be turned away because these scarce resources may be wasted. This is the scenario in which the ICU bed is filled, the ventilator is in use, and yet the patient dies. With the second criterion, it may take more resources to get the job TAKING PATIENT AUTONOMY OUT OF THE DNR A do-not-resuscitate (DNR) order is a physician’s order, entered into the medical chart, instructing that in the event of cardiac arrest, no attempts should be made to resuscitate the patient. In most places, a patient or—if the patient is incompetent or incapacitated—a medical power of attorney or legal surrogate canmake a request for
POST-DOCTORAL FELLOW The Division of Medical Ethics seeks to recruit a post-doctoral fellow for a position to begin July 1 2021 or sooner. Core qualifications for the position include: an excellent record of quality scholarship in research ethics and regulatory science, epidemiology, or clinical trial design/conduct/analysis. EUTHANASIA FOR REASONS OF MENTAL HEALTH Euthanasia for Reasons of Mental Health. An article in the (UK) Daily Mail this week focused on a Dutch woman who chose euthanasia “ after doctors decided her post-traumatic stress and other conditions were incurable.”. Under Dutch euthanasia laws, a physician can end a patient’s life with a lethal injection for mental suffering. TOP TEN BIOETHICS STORIES OF 2019 by Craig Klugman, Ph.D. and Keisha Ray, Ph.D. The end of the year usually brings a media blitz of top ten lists for the year that is ending. Thus, it seems appropriate for a list of the top ten (actually eleven) bioethics stories of 2019.IN MEMORIAM
by Robert Macauley MD. Next to “Clinical Ethicist” in the dictionary, there really ought to be a photo of Bob Orr. Not only was he at the forefront of what was then a nascent field, his writing, teaching, and mentoring influenced and molded the next generation ofclinical ethicists.
SPORTS ETHICS
Bioethics.net Blog. by Keisha Ray, Ph.D. Since 2009 Caster Semenya has been the face of hyperandrogenism in women’s sports and today her case is back in the headlines.. Full Article. This entry was posted in Ethics, Featured Posts, Genetics, Justice, Social Justice, Sports Ethics. Posted by The American Journal of Bioethics.MEDICAL HUMANITIES
November 21, 2019 Recollections of Dr. Elisabeth Kübler-Ross at the University of Chicago (1965–70) Bioethics.net Blog. by Mark Siegler, MD. Dr. Elisabeth Kübler-Ross graduated from the University of Zurich Medical School, did her residency training at several hospitals in New York City, and then did fellowship training in psychiatry at the THE PRINCIPLE OF PROPORTIONALITY: AN ETHICAL APPROACH TO by Kate Jackson-Meyer, Ph.D. Policy makers, hospitals, and health care professionals are facing, or are likely to face, excruciating ethical decisions about resource allocation and risk calculation due to the COVID-19 pandemic and medical supply shortages.. Emphasizing the principle of proportionality in resource allocation can help to correct for the shortcomings and limits of the INTERNATIONAL SHARED DECISION MAKING CONFERENCE 2021 The 2021 International Shared Decision Making Conference (ISDM) will be held from June 28-30, 2021 in Kolding, Denmark. The conference will be hosted by the Center for Shared Decision Making, Vejle/Lillebælt University of Southern Denmark in collaboration with the Region of Southern Denmark and the University of Southern Denmark. It was a pleasure to participate in ISDM 2017 in DEATH, BRAIN DEATH, AND LIFE SUPPORT In Forth Worth, Texas, Marlese Munoz has been on machine support in the ICU at JPS Hospital since, without any warning, last November 26th, she suffered a pulmonary embolism. She was then 14 weeks pregnant. In both cases Jahiu and Marlese have been declared brain dead. In both cases there is a huge controversy over whether their‘life-support
WHAT IS MEDICINE TO DO?: RIGHTING PAST AND PRESENT ABUSES By Keisha Ray, PhD . I have been interviewed by many journalists who are writing articles about the COVID-19 vaccines and Black people. Most of the interviews are very similar; journalists want to know how do medicine’s and public health’s past abuses of Black, Latinx, and Indigenous people affect their willingness to trust medicine and get vaccinated against COVID-19. PROFESSOR OF BIOETHICS AND PROFESSIONALISM Position Title: Assistant Professor of Bioethics and Professionalism. Tenure Track. School of Medicine. Department: Bioethics and MedicalHumanities
INTERSECTIONALITY AND THE DANGERS OF WHITE EMPATHY WHEN The term, made popular by Kimberle Crenshaw, originated as a way to recognize how all of the parts of ourselves intersect in our identities and in discriminatory practices. For instance, according to intersectionality, the ways in which black women may experience sexism in the workplace are not the same ways in which white women mayexperience
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BIOETHICS Positive Public Health Ethics: Toward Flourishing and Resilient Communities and Individuals. Vexing, Veiled, and Inequitable: Social Distancing and the “Rights” Divide in the Age of COVID-19. COVID in NYC: What We Could Do Better. Ethics Lessons From Seattle’s Early Experience With COVID-19.MEDICAL HUMANITIES
November 21, 2019 Recollections of Dr. Elisabeth Kübler-Ross at the University of Chicago (1965–70) Bioethics.net Blog. by Mark Siegler, MD. Dr. Elisabeth Kübler-Ross graduated from the University of Zurich Medical School, did her residency training at several hospitals in New York City, and then did fellowship training in psychiatry at theSPORTS ETHICS
Bioethics.net Blog. by Keisha Ray, Ph.D. Since 2009 Caster Semenya has been the face of hyperandrogenism in women’s sports and today her case is back in the headlines.. Full Article. This entry was posted in Ethics, Featured Posts, Genetics, Justice, Social Justice, Sports Ethics. Posted by The American Journal of Bioethics. JOBS | BIOETHICS.NET Bioethics Jobs. Jobs. Submit a Job. Senior Lecturer/Reader in Global Health & Social Deadline: May 31st, 2021. Details. Postdoctoral Fellow in Biomedical Ethics / INTERNATIONAL SHARED DECISION MAKING CONFERENCE 2021 The 2021 International Shared Decision Making Conference (ISDM) will be held from June 28-30, 2021 in Kolding, Denmark. The conference will be hosted by the Center for Shared Decision Making, Vejle/Lillebælt University of Southern Denmark in collaboration with the Region of Southern Denmark and the University of Southern Denmark. It was a pleasure to participate in ISDM 2017 in MEDICAL AID IN DYING Medical aid in dying is legal in only a handful of jurisdictions across the world. Typically, MAID refers to a physician writing a lethal prescription that a seriously ill patient may (or may not) later take on her own. MAID is legal in these jurisdictions. UnitedStates. 1.
TEXAS PHYSICIAN SUED FOR WITHDRAWING LIFE SUPPORT WITHOUT Texas Physician Sued for Withdrawing Life Support without Following TADA Procedures. Scores of legislative bills and a dozen lawsuits have questioned whether the Texas Advance Directives Act affords adequate procedural due process. One such case is now pending before the Texas Court of Appeal. But a new lawsuit alleges that a physician at JPS TAKING PATIENT AUTONOMY OUT OF THE DNR A do-not-resuscitate (DNR) order is a physician’s order, entered into the medical chart, instructing that in the event of cardiac arrest, no attempts should be made to resuscitate the patient. In most places, a patient or—if the patient is incompetent or incapacitated—a medical power of attorney or legal surrogate canmake a request for
CASE-BASED STUDY GUIDE FOR ADDRESSING PATIENT-CENTERED The American Society for Bioethics and Humanities (ASBH) announces the publication of A Case-Based Study Guide for Addressing Patient-Centered Ethical Issues in Health Care. Authored by the ASBH Clinical Ethics Consultation Affairs Committee, this 160-page study guide provides an unfolding approach to 12 cases—9 involving adult patients, 3 involving minors—on various topics in clinical ethics. INTERSECTIONALITY AND THE DANGERS OF WHITE EMPATHY WHEN The term, made popular by Kimberle Crenshaw, originated as a way to recognize how all of the parts of ourselves intersect in our identities and in discriminatory practices. For instance, according to intersectionality, the ways in which black women may experience sexism in the workplace are not the same ways in which white women mayexperience
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BIOETHICS Positive Public Health Ethics: Toward Flourishing and Resilient Communities and Individuals. Vexing, Veiled, and Inequitable: Social Distancing and the “Rights” Divide in the Age of COVID-19. COVID in NYC: What We Could Do Better. Ethics Lessons From Seattle’s Early Experience With COVID-19.MEDICAL HUMANITIES
November 21, 2019 Recollections of Dr. Elisabeth Kübler-Ross at the University of Chicago (1965–70) Bioethics.net Blog. by Mark Siegler, MD. Dr. Elisabeth Kübler-Ross graduated from the University of Zurich Medical School, did her residency training at several hospitals in New York City, and then did fellowship training in psychiatry at theSPORTS ETHICS
Bioethics.net Blog. by Keisha Ray, Ph.D. Since 2009 Caster Semenya has been the face of hyperandrogenism in women’s sports and today her case is back in the headlines.. Full Article. This entry was posted in Ethics, Featured Posts, Genetics, Justice, Social Justice, Sports Ethics. Posted by The American Journal of Bioethics. JOBS | BIOETHICS.NET Bioethics Jobs. Jobs. Submit a Job. Senior Lecturer/Reader in Global Health & Social Deadline: May 31st, 2021. Details. Postdoctoral Fellow in Biomedical Ethics / INTERNATIONAL SHARED DECISION MAKING CONFERENCE 2021 The 2021 International Shared Decision Making Conference (ISDM) will be held from June 28-30, 2021 in Kolding, Denmark. The conference will be hosted by the Center for Shared Decision Making, Vejle/Lillebælt University of Southern Denmark in collaboration with the Region of Southern Denmark and the University of Southern Denmark. It was a pleasure to participate in ISDM 2017 in MEDICAL AID IN DYING Medical aid in dying is legal in only a handful of jurisdictions across the world. Typically, MAID refers to a physician writing a lethal prescription that a seriously ill patient may (or may not) later take on her own. MAID is legal in these jurisdictions. UnitedStates. 1.
TEXAS PHYSICIAN SUED FOR WITHDRAWING LIFE SUPPORT WITHOUT Texas Physician Sued for Withdrawing Life Support without Following TADA Procedures. Scores of legislative bills and a dozen lawsuits have questioned whether the Texas Advance Directives Act affords adequate procedural due process. One such case is now pending before the Texas Court of Appeal. But a new lawsuit alleges that a physician at JPS TAKING PATIENT AUTONOMY OUT OF THE DNR A do-not-resuscitate (DNR) order is a physician’s order, entered into the medical chart, instructing that in the event of cardiac arrest, no attempts should be made to resuscitate the patient. In most places, a patient or—if the patient is incompetent or incapacitated—a medical power of attorney or legal surrogate canmake a request for
CASE-BASED STUDY GUIDE FOR ADDRESSING PATIENT-CENTERED The American Society for Bioethics and Humanities (ASBH) announces the publication of A Case-Based Study Guide for Addressing Patient-Centered Ethical Issues in Health Care. Authored by the ASBH Clinical Ethics Consultation Affairs Committee, this 160-page study guide provides an unfolding approach to 12 cases—9 involving adult patients, 3 involving minors—on various topics in clinical ethics. INTERSECTIONALITY AND THE DANGERS OF WHITE EMPATHY WHEN The term, made popular by Kimberle Crenshaw, originated as a way to recognize how all of the parts of ourselves intersect in our identities and in discriminatory practices. For instance, according to intersectionality, the ways in which black women may experience sexism in the workplace are not the same ways in which white women mayexperience
MEDICAL HUMANITIES
November 21, 2019 Recollections of Dr. Elisabeth Kübler-Ross at the University of Chicago (1965–70) Bioethics.net Blog. by Mark Siegler, MD. Dr. Elisabeth Kübler-Ross graduated from the University of Zurich Medical School, did her residency training at several hospitals in New York City, and then did fellowship training in psychiatry at the TOP TEN BIOETHICS STORIES OF 2019 by Craig Klugman, Ph.D. and Keisha Ray, Ph.D. The end of the year usually brings a media blitz of top ten lists for the year that is ending. Thus, it seems appropriate for a list of the top ten (actually eleven) bioethics stories of 2019.SPORTS ETHICS
Bioethics.net Blog. by Keisha Ray, Ph.D. Since 2009 Caster Semenya has been the face of hyperandrogenism in women’s sports and today her case is back in the headlines.. Full Article. This entry was posted in Ethics, Featured Posts, Genetics, Justice, Social Justice, Sports Ethics. Posted by The American Journal of Bioethics. TOOLKIT: BIOETHICS AND RACE #BLACKBIOETHICS The #BlackBioethics Toolkit serves as a resource on articles about bioethics and race, specifically about African-Americans and Black People in the U.S. If you missed our first-ever webinar on Black Bioethics, hosted by associate editor Kayhan Parsi, JD, Ph.D., featuring panelists Keisha Ray, Ph.D., Brian Williams, MD, RuqaiijahYearby, JD, MPH
PHARMACEUTICALS
Bioethics.net Blog. by Craig Klugman, Ph.D. On March 31, the U.S. Department of Justice put in an order for $60,000 worth of hydroxychloroquine, a drug that Trump has been pushing as a treatment for COVID-19 (to clarify, it is unproven and has never worked on any other coronavirus). . MEDICAL AID IN DYING Medical aid in dying is legal in only a handful of jurisdictions across the world. Typically, MAID refers to a physician writing a lethal prescription that a seriously ill patient may (or may not) later take on her own. MAID is legal in these jurisdictions. UnitedStates. 1.
DEATH, BRAIN DEATH, AND LIFE SUPPORT In Forth Worth, Texas, Marlese Munoz has been on machine support in the ICU at JPS Hospital since, without any warning, last November 26th, she suffered a pulmonary embolism. She was then 14 weeks pregnant. In both cases Jahiu and Marlese have been declared brain dead. In both cases there is a huge controversy over whether their‘life-support
INFORMED CONSENT
Bioethics.net Blog. by Jerry Menikoff, MD, JD. In a world with far too much dissonance, sometimes things nonetheless manage to come together. Such is the case regarding the article by Dickert and colleagues in this issue, “Partnering with Patients to Bridge Gaps in Consent for Acute Care Research”, and the recent changes in the Common RuleSOCIAL MEDIA
Bioethics.net Blog. Last night, my phone exploded with texts from colleagues when a former anesthesiology resident at Oregon Health Sciences University, the famous “Tik Tok Doc” was named in a $45 million sexual assault complaint .. This entry was posted in Featured Posts, Justice, professional ethics, Professionalism, Social Media and EUTHANASIA FOR REASONS OF MENTAL HEALTH Euthanasia for Reasons of Mental Health. An article in the (UK) Daily Mail this week focused on a Dutch woman who chose euthanasia “ after doctors decided her post-traumatic stress and other conditions were incurable.”. Under Dutch euthanasia laws, a physician can end a patient’s life with a lethal injection for mental suffering. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BIOETHICS Positive Public Health Ethics: Toward Flourishing and Resilient Communities and Individuals. Vexing, Veiled, and Inequitable: Social Distancing and the “Rights” Divide in the Age of COVID-19. COVID in NYC: What We Could Do Better. Ethics Lessons From Seattle’s Early Experience With COVID-19.MEDICAL HUMANITIES
November 21, 2019 Recollections of Dr. Elisabeth Kübler-Ross at the University of Chicago (1965–70) Bioethics.net Blog. by Mark Siegler, MD. Dr. Elisabeth Kübler-Ross graduated from the University of Zurich Medical School, did her residency training at several hospitals in New York City, and then did fellowship training in psychiatry at theSPORTS ETHICS
Bioethics.net Blog. by Keisha Ray, Ph.D. Since 2009 Caster Semenya has been the face of hyperandrogenism in women’s sports and today her case is back in the headlines.. Full Article. This entry was posted in Ethics, Featured Posts, Genetics, Justice, Social Justice, Sports Ethics. Posted by The American Journal of Bioethics. JOBS | BIOETHICS.NET Bioethics Jobs. Jobs. Submit a Job. Senior Lecturer/Reader in Global Health & Social Deadline: May 31st, 2021. Details. Postdoctoral Fellow in Biomedical Ethics / INTERNATIONAL SHARED DECISION MAKING CONFERENCE 2021SHARED DECISION MAKING FORMSHARED DECISION MAKING IN HEALTHCARESHARED DECISION MAKING MODELSSHARED DECISION MAKING PROCESSSHARED DECISION MAKING TOOLSHARED MEDICAL DECISION MAKING The 2021 International Shared Decision Making Conference (ISDM) will be held from June 28-30, 2021 in Kolding, Denmark. The conference will be hosted by the Center for Shared Decision Making, Vejle/Lillebælt University of Southern Denmark in collaboration with the Region of Southern Denmark and the University of Southern Denmark. It was a pleasure to participate in ISDM 2017 in MEDICAL AID IN DYING Medical aid in dying is legal in only a handful of jurisdictions across the world. Typically, MAID refers to a physician writing a lethal prescription that a seriously ill patient may (or may not) later take on her own. MAID is legal in these jurisdictions. UnitedStates. 1.
TEXAS PHYSICIAN SUED FOR WITHDRAWING LIFE SUPPORT WITHOUT Texas Physician Sued for Withdrawing Life Support without Following TADA Procedures. Scores of legislative bills and a dozen lawsuits have questioned whether the Texas Advance Directives Act affords adequate procedural due process. One such case is now pending before the Texas Court of Appeal. But a new lawsuit alleges that a physician at JPS TAKING PATIENT AUTONOMY OUT OF THE DNR A do-not-resuscitate (DNR) order is a physician’s order, entered into the medical chart, instructing that in the event of cardiac arrest, no attempts should be made to resuscitate the patient. In most places, a patient or—if the patient is incompetent or incapacitated—a medical power of attorney or legal surrogate canmake a request for
CASE-BASED STUDY GUIDE FOR ADDRESSING PATIENT-CENTERED The American Society for Bioethics and Humanities (ASBH) announces the publication of A Case-Based Study Guide for Addressing Patient-Centered Ethical Issues in Health Care. Authored by the ASBH Clinical Ethics Consultation Affairs Committee, this 160-page study guide provides an unfolding approach to 12 cases—9 involving adult patients, 3 involving minors—on various topics in clinical ethics. INTERSECTIONALITY AND THE DANGERS OF WHITE EMPATHY WHEN The term, made popular by Kimberle Crenshaw, originated as a way to recognize how all of the parts of ourselves intersect in our identities and in discriminatory practices. For instance, according to intersectionality, the ways in which black women may experience sexism in the workplace are not the same ways in which white women mayexperience
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BIOETHICS Positive Public Health Ethics: Toward Flourishing and Resilient Communities and Individuals. Vexing, Veiled, and Inequitable: Social Distancing and the “Rights” Divide in the Age of COVID-19. COVID in NYC: What We Could Do Better. Ethics Lessons From Seattle’s Early Experience With COVID-19.MEDICAL HUMANITIES
November 21, 2019 Recollections of Dr. Elisabeth Kübler-Ross at the University of Chicago (1965–70) Bioethics.net Blog. by Mark Siegler, MD. Dr. Elisabeth Kübler-Ross graduated from the University of Zurich Medical School, did her residency training at several hospitals in New York City, and then did fellowship training in psychiatry at theSPORTS ETHICS
Bioethics.net Blog. by Keisha Ray, Ph.D. Since 2009 Caster Semenya has been the face of hyperandrogenism in women’s sports and today her case is back in the headlines.. Full Article. This entry was posted in Ethics, Featured Posts, Genetics, Justice, Social Justice, Sports Ethics. Posted by The American Journal of Bioethics. JOBS | BIOETHICS.NET Bioethics Jobs. Jobs. Submit a Job. Senior Lecturer/Reader in Global Health & Social Deadline: May 31st, 2021. Details. Postdoctoral Fellow in Biomedical Ethics / INTERNATIONAL SHARED DECISION MAKING CONFERENCE 2021SHARED DECISION MAKING FORMSHARED DECISION MAKING IN HEALTHCARESHARED DECISION MAKING MODELSSHARED DECISION MAKING PROCESSSHARED DECISION MAKING TOOLSHARED MEDICAL DECISION MAKING The 2021 International Shared Decision Making Conference (ISDM) will be held from June 28-30, 2021 in Kolding, Denmark. The conference will be hosted by the Center for Shared Decision Making, Vejle/Lillebælt University of Southern Denmark in collaboration with the Region of Southern Denmark and the University of Southern Denmark. It was a pleasure to participate in ISDM 2017 in MEDICAL AID IN DYING Medical aid in dying is legal in only a handful of jurisdictions across the world. Typically, MAID refers to a physician writing a lethal prescription that a seriously ill patient may (or may not) later take on her own. MAID is legal in these jurisdictions. UnitedStates. 1.
TEXAS PHYSICIAN SUED FOR WITHDRAWING LIFE SUPPORT WITHOUT Texas Physician Sued for Withdrawing Life Support without Following TADA Procedures. Scores of legislative bills and a dozen lawsuits have questioned whether the Texas Advance Directives Act affords adequate procedural due process. One such case is now pending before the Texas Court of Appeal. But a new lawsuit alleges that a physician at JPS TAKING PATIENT AUTONOMY OUT OF THE DNR A do-not-resuscitate (DNR) order is a physician’s order, entered into the medical chart, instructing that in the event of cardiac arrest, no attempts should be made to resuscitate the patient. In most places, a patient or—if the patient is incompetent or incapacitated—a medical power of attorney or legal surrogate canmake a request for
CASE-BASED STUDY GUIDE FOR ADDRESSING PATIENT-CENTERED The American Society for Bioethics and Humanities (ASBH) announces the publication of A Case-Based Study Guide for Addressing Patient-Centered Ethical Issues in Health Care. Authored by the ASBH Clinical Ethics Consultation Affairs Committee, this 160-page study guide provides an unfolding approach to 12 cases—9 involving adult patients, 3 involving minors—on various topics in clinical ethics. INTERSECTIONALITY AND THE DANGERS OF WHITE EMPATHY WHEN The term, made popular by Kimberle Crenshaw, originated as a way to recognize how all of the parts of ourselves intersect in our identities and in discriminatory practices. For instance, according to intersectionality, the ways in which black women may experience sexism in the workplace are not the same ways in which white women mayexperience
MEDICAL HUMANITIES
November 21, 2019 Recollections of Dr. Elisabeth Kübler-Ross at the University of Chicago (1965–70) Bioethics.net Blog. by Mark Siegler, MD. Dr. Elisabeth Kübler-Ross graduated from the University of Zurich Medical School, did her residency training at several hospitals in New York City, and then did fellowship training in psychiatry at the TOP TEN BIOETHICS STORIES OF 2019 by Craig Klugman, Ph.D. and Keisha Ray, Ph.D. The end of the year usually brings a media blitz of top ten lists for the year that is ending. Thus, it seems appropriate for a list of the top ten (actually eleven) bioethics stories of 2019.SPORTS ETHICS
Bioethics.net Blog. by Keisha Ray, Ph.D. Since 2009 Caster Semenya has been the face of hyperandrogenism in women’s sports and today her case is back in the headlines.. Full Article. This entry was posted in Ethics, Featured Posts, Genetics, Justice, Social Justice, Sports Ethics. Posted by The American Journal of Bioethics. TOOLKIT: BIOETHICS AND RACE #BLACKBIOETHICS The #BlackBioethics Toolkit serves as a resource on articles about bioethics and race, specifically about African-Americans and Black People in the U.S. If you missed our first-ever webinar on Black Bioethics, hosted by associate editor Kayhan Parsi, JD, Ph.D., featuring panelists Keisha Ray, Ph.D., Brian Williams, MD, RuqaiijahYearby, JD, MPH
PHARMACEUTICALS
Bioethics.net Blog. by Craig Klugman, Ph.D. On March 31, the U.S. Department of Justice put in an order for $60,000 worth of hydroxychloroquine, a drug that Trump has been pushing as a treatment for COVID-19 (to clarify, it is unproven and has never worked on any other coronavirus). . MEDICAL AID IN DYING Medical aid in dying is legal in only a handful of jurisdictions across the world. Typically, MAID refers to a physician writing a lethal prescription that a seriously ill patient may (or may not) later take on her own. MAID is legal in these jurisdictions. UnitedStates. 1.
DEATH, BRAIN DEATH, AND LIFE SUPPORT In Forth Worth, Texas, Marlese Munoz has been on machine support in the ICU at JPS Hospital since, without any warning, last November 26th, she suffered a pulmonary embolism. She was then 14 weeks pregnant. In both cases Jahiu and Marlese have been declared brain dead. In both cases there is a huge controversy over whether their‘life-support
INFORMED CONSENT
Bioethics.net Blog. by Jerry Menikoff, MD, JD. In a world with far too much dissonance, sometimes things nonetheless manage to come together. Such is the case regarding the article by Dickert and colleagues in this issue, “Partnering with Patients to Bridge Gaps in Consent for Acute Care Research”, and the recent changes in the Common RuleSOCIAL MEDIA
Bioethics.net Blog. Last night, my phone exploded with texts from colleagues when a former anesthesiology resident at Oregon Health Sciences University, the famous “Tik Tok Doc” was named in a $45 million sexual assault complaint .. This entry was posted in Featured Posts, Justice, professional ethics, Professionalism, Social Media and EUTHANASIA FOR REASONS OF MENTAL HEALTH Euthanasia for Reasons of Mental Health. An article in the (UK) Daily Mail this week focused on a Dutch woman who chose euthanasia “ after doctors decided her post-traumatic stress and other conditions were incurable.”. Under Dutch euthanasia laws, a physician can end a patient’s life with a lethal injection for mental suffering. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BIOETHICS Positive Public Health Ethics: Toward Flourishing and Resilient Communities and Individuals. Vexing, Veiled, and Inequitable: Social Distancing and the “Rights” Divide in the Age of COVID-19. COVID in NYC: What We Could Do Better. Ethics Lessons From Seattle’s Early Experience With COVID-19.MEDICAL HUMANITIES
November 21, 2019 Recollections of Dr. Elisabeth Kübler-Ross at the University of Chicago (1965–70) Bioethics.net Blog. by Mark Siegler, MD. Dr. Elisabeth Kübler-Ross graduated from the University of Zurich Medical School, did her residency training at several hospitals in New York City, and then did fellowship training in psychiatry at theSPORTS ETHICS
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