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BIOETHICS FOR CLINICIANS – CANADIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
This is a series of papers in the Canadian Medical Association that
is intended to elucidate key concepts in bioethics and to help clinicians
to integrate bioethical knowledge into daily practice. The articles
were written by scholars in medicine, ethics and law and were published
on a monthly basis in CMAJ in 1996-1998. The editorial "Bioethics
for clinicians", by Dr. Peter A. Singer, serves as an introduction to
the series.
The cases in the Bioethics for clinicians series reflect the authors'
experience and are not intended to refer to any particular case.
Editorial: Bioethics
for clinicians (P1B1D1-1-00)
- Consent
(vol. 155, no. 2, pp 177-180) (P1B1D1-1-01)
- Disclosure
(vol. 155, no. 4, pp 387-391) (P1B1D1-1-02)
- Capacity
(vol. 155, no. 6, pp 657-661) (P1B1D1-1-03)
- Voluntariness
(vol. 155, no. 8, pp 1083-1086) (P1B1D1-1-04)
- Substitute
decision-making (vol. 155, no. 10,
pp 1435-1437) (P1B1D1-1-05)
- Advance
care planning (vol. 155, no. 12,
pp 1689-1692) (P1B1D1-1-06)
- Truth
telling (vol. 156, no. 2,
pp 225-228) (P1B1D1-1-07)
- Confidentiality
(vol. 156, no. 4, pp 521-524) (P1B1D1-1-08)
- Involving
children in medical decisions
(vol. 156, no. 6, pp 825-828) (P1B1D1-1-09)
- Research
ethics (vol. 156, no. 8,
pp 1153-1157) (P1B1D1-1-10)
- Euthanasia
and assisted suicide (vol. 156,
no. 10, pp 1405-1408) (P1B1D1-1-11)
- Ethical
dilemmas that arise in the care of pregnant women: rethinking "maternalfetal
conflicts" (vol. 156, no. 12,
pp 1729-1732) (P1B1D1-1-12)
- Resource
allocation (vol. 157, no. 2,
pp 163-167) (P1B1D1-1-13)
- Ethics
and genetics in medicine (vol.
158, no. 10, pp 1309-1313) (P1B1D1-1-14)
- Quality
end-of-life care (vol. 159, no. 2,
pp 159-62) (P1B1D1-1-15)
- Dealing
with demands for inappropriate treatment
(vol. 159, no. 7, pp 817-21) (P1B1D1-1-16)
- Conflict
of interest in research, education and patient care
(vol. 159, no. 8, pp 960-5) (P1B1D1-1-17)
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June 2000 - MEB1A
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