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Exploring asymmetry in the relationship between patients and physicians.

The Journal of clinical ethics

Surbone A, Lowenstein J.
PMID: 14740353
J Clin Ethics. 2003;14(3):183-8.

No abstract available.

Informed consent in research involving human subjects.

The Journal of clinical ethics

Li BF.
PMID: 15202355
J Clin Ethics. 2004;15(1):35-7.

No abstract available.

When Better Isn't Good Enough: Commentary on Ross's "Better than Best (Interest Standard) in Pediatric Decision Making".

The Journal of clinical ethics

Salter EK.
PMID: 31573964
J Clin Ethics. 2019;30(3):213-217.

In this commentary, the author discusses two strengths and two weaknesses of "Better than Best (Interest Standard) in Pediatric Decision-Making," in which Lainie Friedman Ross critiques the best interest standard and proposes her own model of constrained parental autonomy...

Caring for Transgender Adolescents.

The Journal of clinical ethics

Howe EG.
PMID: 34928856
J Clin Ethics. 2021;32(4):277-286.

This introductory article presents some subtle and, perhaps, controversial aspects of providing care to adolescents who identify as transgender. I will describe (1) how praise from careproviders can benefit parents who have difficulty accepting the gender identity of their...

"Prix Fixe" or "À La Carte"? Pediatric Decision Making When the Goals of Care Lie in the Zone of Parental Discretion.

The Journal of clinical ethics

Caruso Brown AE, Ciurria J.
PMID: 34928858
J Clin Ethics. 2021;32(4):299-306.

For many children with complex medical conditions, decisions regarding their goals of care lie in the zone of parental discretion. That is, clinicians appropriately recognize that in many cases whether to prioritize quantity of life or quality of life...

Reflections on New Evidence on Crisis Standards of Care in the COVID-19 Pandemic.

The Journal of clinical ethics

Tolchin B, Latham SR, Bruce L, Ferrante LE, Kraschel K, Jubanyik K, Hull SC, Herbst JL, Kapo J, Moritz ED, Hughes J, Siegel MD, Mercurio MR.
PMID: 34928864
J Clin Ethics. 2021;32(4):358-360.

Crisis standards of care have been widely developed by healthcare systems and states in the United States during the COVID-19 pandemic, and in some rare cases have actually been used to allocate medical resources. All publicly available U.S. crisis...

"Prix Fixe" or "À La Carte"? Pediatric Decision Making When the Goals of Care Lie in the Zone of Parental Discretion.

The Journal of clinical ethics

Caruso Brown AE, Ciurria J.
PMID: 34928858
J Clin Ethics. 2021;32(4):299-306.

For many children with complex medical conditions, decisions regarding their goals of care lie in the zone of parental discretion. That is, clinicians appropriately recognize that in many cases whether to prioritize quantity of life or quality of life...

The Paradoxes of Respectful Guidance: A Comment on Kenneth V. Iserson, "Do you Believe in Magic? Shove, Don't Nudge: Advising Patients at the Bedside".

The Journal of clinical ethics

Hausman DM.
PMID: 32213697
J Clin Ethics. 2020;31(1):83-85.

This commentary argues that the problems identified in Kenneth V. Iserson's Essay, "Do you Believe in Magic? Shove, Don't Nudge: Advising Patients at the Bedside," are perennial difficulties to which there is no single simple solution. In particular, recent...

The "Commitment Model" of Clinical Ethics Consultation: Revisiting the Meaning of Expertise and Professionalization.

The Journal of clinical ethics

Murano MC, Maglio M, Spranzi M, Foureur N.
PMID: 34928857
J Clin Ethics. 2021;32(4):287-298.

While in Europe the debate over clinical ethics consultants' expertise and professionalization is ongoing, in France it remains rather marginal. In this article, we illustrate how the "commitment model" adopted by the Clinical Ethics Center of the Greater Paris...

Improving Real-World Innovation and Problem Solving in Clinical Ethics: Insights from the First Clinical Ethics Un-Conference.

The Journal of clinical ethics

Mabel H, Bruno B, Jankowski J, Eves MM, Ford PJ.
PMID: 34928861
J Clin Ethics. 2021;32(4):331-342.

Despite an abundance of academic conferences, clinical ethicists lacked a forum to share innovative practices with peers and to generate solutions to common challenges. Organizers of the first Clinical Ethics Un-Conference developed a working event centered on active participation...

Re: Worldly endorsement of clinical snippetism.

The Journal of clinical ethics

Spudis EV.
PMID: 11127644
J Clin Ethics. 2000;11(3):285.

No abstract available.

Perils of the Hidden Curriculum: Emotional Labor and "Bad" Pediatric Proxies.

The Journal of clinical ethics

Waltz M, Cadigan RJ, Joyner B, Ossman P, Davis A.
PMID: 31188792
J Clin Ethics. 2019;30(2):154-162.

Today's medical training environment exposes medical trainees to many aspects of what has been called "the hidden curriculum." In this article, we examine the relationship between two aspects of the hidden curriculum, the performance of emotional labor and the...

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