The ethics of surgical practice : cases, dilemmas, and resolutions

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The ethics of surgical practice : cases, dilemmas, and resolutions

James W. Jones, Laurence B. McCullough, Bruce W. Richman

Oxford University Press, 2008

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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ISBN 9780195321081

内容説明

Surgical ethics is the application of ethics to issues specific to surgery. This volume provides a collection of clinical case studies representing a wide range of the ethical issues surgeons confront today. It is an excellent text for teaching surgical ethics to surgical residents and medical students and a fascinating read for practicing surgeons. It is intended to engage the reader into participating in evidence-based ethical conflicts. The authors escort us through 71 brief, realistic, and ethically complex problems, offering a series of five possible resolutions to each and guiding us through the relative benefits and weaknesses of the options until a best ethical choice is defended. The volume includes sections on Consent and Disclosure, Self-Regulation, Research and Innovation, Conflicts of Interest, Business Dealings, and End of Life Issues, each with a brief introduction by the authors.

目次

  • A. PAINTED INTO A CORNER: UNEXPECTED COMPLICATIONS IN TREATING A JEHOVAH'S WITNESS
  • B. A PATIENT REFUSES CONSENT FOR LIFE-SAVING SURGERY
  • C. CONSENT FOR AN INTRAOPERATIVE VIDEO RECORDING
  • A. WHAT TO TELL PATIENTS HARMED BY OTHER PHYSICIANS
  • B. EYE-WITNESS TO INCOMPETENT SURGERY
  • C. MILITARY PHYSICIAN'S ETHICAL RESPONSE TO EVIDENCE OF TORTURE
  • A. WHEN DOES CONVENTIONAL SURGERY BECOME RESEARCH?
  • B. A SURGEON'S OBLIGATION WHEN PERFORMING NEW PROCEDURES
  • C. THE ETHICS OF INNOVATIVE APPROACHES FOR WELL-ESTABLISHED PROCEDURES
  • A. INTENTIONAL OVER-TREATMENT: THE UNMENTIONABLE CONFLICT OF INTEREST
  • B. PATIENT RESPONSIBILITIES, FAMILY RESPONSIBILITIES
  • C. NON-FINANCIAL CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
  • A. ETHICS OF PHYSICIANS' INCOME
  • B. ETHICS OF PERSONAL ADVERTISING IN SURGERY
  • C. ETHICS OF INSTITUTIONAL MARKETING: THE ROLE OF PHYSICIANS
  • A. GOING PUBLIC WITH AMAZING CASES: FIAT OR FIASCO?
  • B. UNPROFESSIONAL BEHAVIOR THAT DISRUPTS: CROSSING THE LINE
  • C. MY BROTHER'S KEEPER: ETHICS OF UNCOMPENSATED CARE FOR UNDOCUMENTED IMMIGRANTS
  • A. FUTILITY AND SURGICAL INTERVENTION
  • B. ADVANCED AGE, DEMENTIA, AND AN ABDOMINAL ANEURYSM - INTERVENE?
  • C. COMPLYING WITH ADVANCE DIRECTIVES IN THE OR
  • D. ABDOMINAL AORTIC ANEURYSM IN A DEATH ROW INMATE
  • E. TELLING THE TRUTH ABOUT TERMINAL DISEASES
  • F. ARSENIC AND OLD LACE: END OF LIFE CARE IN THE POST-OPERATIVE
  • G. TRAINING ON NEWLY DECEASED PATIENTS
  • H. WITHDRAWAL OF LIFE-SUSTAINING LOW-BURDEN CARE
  • I. PHYSICIAN-ASSISTED SUICIDE: HAS IT COME OF AGE?
巻冊次

: pbk ISBN 9780195321098

内容説明

Surgical ethics is the application of ethics to issues specific to surgery. This volume provides a collection of clinical case studies representing a wide range of the ethical issues surgeons confront today. It is an excellent text for teaching surgical ethics to surgical residents and medical students and a fascinating read for practicing surgeons. It is intended to engage the reader into participating in evidence-based ethical conflicts. The authors escort us through 71 brief, realistic, and ethically complex problems, offering a series of five possible resolutions to each and guiding us through the relative benefits and weaknesses of the options until a best ethical choice is defended. The volume includes sections on Consent and Disclosure, Self-Regulation, Research and Innovation, Conflicts of Interest, Business Dealings, and End of Life Issues, each with a brief introduction by the authors.

目次

  • Chapter 1: Introduction: A Primer on Surgical Ethics
  • Chapter 2: Informed Consent and Disclosure:
  • 1. Painted Into a Corner: Unexpected Complications in Treating a Jehovah's Witness
  • 2. A Patient Refuses Consent for Life-Saving Surgery
  • 3. Consent for an Intraoperative Video Recording
  • Chapter 3. Professional Self-Regulation:
  • 11. What to Tell Patients Harmed by Other Physicians
  • 12. Eye-Witness to Incompetent Surgery
  • 13. Military Physician's Ethical Response to Evidence of Torture
  • Chapter 4. Innovation and Research:
  • 22. When Does Conventional Surgery Become Research?
  • 23. A Surgeon's Obligation When Performing New Procedures
  • 24. The Ethics of Innovative Approaches for Well-Established Procedures
  • Chapter 5. Conflicts of Interest and Conflicts of Commitment
  • 33. Intentional Over-Treatment: The Unmentionable Conflict of Interest
  • 34. Patient Responsibilities, Family Responsibilities
  • 35. Non-Financial Conflicts of Interest
  • Chapter 6. The Ethics of Surgery as a Surgery:
  • 44. Ethics of Physicians' Income
  • 45. Ethics of Personal Advertising in Surgery
  • 46. Ethics of Institutional Marketing: The Role of Physicians
  • Chapter 7. Medical Professionalism Challenges: Assaults from Within and Without
  • 56. Going Public with Amazing Cases: Fiat or Fiasco?
  • 57. Unprofessional Behavior that Disrupts: Crossing the Line
  • 58. My Brother's Keeper: Ethics of Uncompensated Care for Undocumented Immigrants
  • Chapter 8. End-of-Life Issues
  • 63. Futility and Surgical Intervention
  • 64. Advanced Age, Dementia, and an Abdominal Aneurysm: Intervene?
  • 65. Complying with Advance Directives in the OR
  • 66. Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm in a Death Row Inmate
  • 67. Telling the Truth About Terminal Diseases
  • 68. Arsenic and Old Lace: End of Life Care in the Post-Operative
  • 69. Training on Newly Deceased Patients
  • 70. Withdrawal of Life-Sustaining Low-Burden Care
  • 71. Physician Assisted Suicide: Has It Come of Age?

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