Thus, a brief introduction to the basic conceptual framework and vocabulary of clinical ethics may be useful to this population of physicians. The most important concept is that interventions offered should be both clinically appropriate and ethically proportionate, desirable by both the patient and ...
BACKGROUND: Clinical ethics is often assumed to be a one-way relationship in which ethicists consider the appropriate guidelines for clinical practice and research. This unfortunately ignores the important ways clinical practice informs bioethical thinking. MATERIAL/METHODS: This paper considers the relatio...
The use of clinical ethics services (CES) has been increasing over time, but little is known about the role of CES in cancer care. Cancer diagnosis and treatment are emotionally charged and life-changing experiences, raising existential and ethical questions about the quality and meaning of, livi...
Clinical sexologists can apply for certification through AASECT. Candidates must be members of the association and read and sign the Code of Ethics. A master's degree with two years of psychotherapy or a doctorate with one year of psychotherapy experience is also required. Applicants for certificat...
To be a Clinical Ethicist typically requires4 to 7 years of related experience. Contributes to moderately complex aspects of a project. Work is generally independent and collaborative in nature. How much do ethics consultants make? While ZipRecruiter is seeing annual salaries as high as $157,500...
What is empathy? Oncology patient perspectives on empathic clinician behaviors Because of their intense engagement with health care systems, oncology patients may have unique perspectives on what behaviors signal empathy in a clinical ... JJ Sanders,M Dubey,JA Hall,... - 《Cancer》 被引量: 0发...
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often taken by psychologists who are interested in being able to prescribe medications for their patients; something than most psychologists cannot do. A degree program in clinical psychopharmacology usually lasts two years. Typical courses includeneuroscience, ethics, and pharmacy and psychopharmacology ...
Non-therapeutic circumcision refers to the surgical removal of part or all of the foreskin, in healthy males, where there is no medical condition requiring surgery. The arguments for and against this practice in children have been debated for many years, with conflicting and conflicted evidence pre...
Critical Reflections on Clinical Equipoise and Publication Ethics, Clinical Choices, and Moral Theory. The article discusses reports published within the issue including essays on research ethics, clinical ethics, moral theory and bioethics. Cherry,Mark,J. - 《Journal of Medicine & Philosophy》 被引...