In the clinical setting, questions of medical ethics raise a host of perplexing problems, often complicated by conflicting perspectives and the need to make immediate decisions. In this volume, bioethicists and physicians provide a nuanced, in-depth approach to the difficult issues involved in bioethics consultation. Addressing the needs of researchers, clinicians, and other health professionals on the front lines of bioethics practice, the contributors focus primarily on practical concerns--whether ethics consultation is best done by individuals, teams, or committees; how an ethics...
In the clinical setting, questions of medical ethics raise a host of perplexing problems, often complicated by conflicting perspectives and the nee...