388 results on '"Kopelman, Loretta M"'
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152. Baby Doe Rules Have Been Interpreted and Applied by an Appellate Court.
153. REJOINDER: If Grief Is Not Bad, Is It Good?
154. Ethical, Social and Legal Dimensions of Screening for Human Genetic Disease
155. The Influence of K. Danner Clouser: The Importance of Interpersonal Skills and Multidisciplinary Education
156. Moral Knowledge, Moral Narrative, and K. Danner Clouser: The Search for Phronesis
157. Concerning Principlism and Its Defenders: Reply to Beauchamp and Veatch
158. The Liberal Arts Model of Medical Education: Its Importance and Limitations
159. Responses to Callahan, Dubler, Engelhardt, Jonsen, Kopelman, Mccullough, and Moskop
160. The Wittiest Ethicist
161. Morality and Its Applications
162. 'The More Things Change...': Clouser on Bioethics in Medical Education
163. Contract and the Critique of Principlism: Hypothetical Contract as Epistemological Theory and as Method of Conflict Resolution
164. Ethics from the Top Down: A View from the Well
165. Principles or Rules?
166. Refusals/Withdrawals and Physician-Assisted Suicide
167. Physician-Assisted Suicide — The Worry About Abuse
168. Safe, Legal, Rare? Physician-Assisted Suicide and Cultural Change in the Future
169. Physician-Assisted Suicide and the States: Short, Medium and Long Term
170. A Proposal for Legalizing Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia in South Africa
171. Physician-Assisted Suicide: A Clinician’s Perspective
172. Physician-Assisted Suicide: The Culture of Medicine and the Undertreatment of Pain
173. Managed Health Care at the End of Life
174. Is There a Slippery Slope from Suicide, to Assisted Suicide, to Consensual Euthanasia?
175. Job Openings for Moral Philosophers in Oregon: Physician-Assisted Suicide and the Culture of Romantic Rescue
176. Physician-Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia: Another Battle in the Culture Wars
177. Response to all the Contibutors
178. Government by Case Anecdote or Case Advocacy: A Pediatrician’s View
179. Consent and Decisional Authority in Children’s Health Care Decisionmaking: A Reply to Dan Brock
180. Loving the Chronically Ill Child: A Pediatrician’s Perspective
181. Love and the Physician: A Reply to Thomas Irons
182. Advocacy: Some Reflections on an Ambiguous Term
183. Death and Children’S Literature: Charlotte’s Web and the Dying Child
184. Children’s Conceptions of Illness and Death
185. 'Not Miniature Men and Women': Abraham Jacobi’s Vision of a New Medical Specialty a Century Ago
186. Children and Adolescents: Their Right to Decide About Their Own Health Care
187. The Good Doctor and the Medical Care of Children
188. Taking the Family Seriously: Beyond Best Interests
189. Questions Parents Should Resist
190. The Development of Pediatrics as a Specialty
191. Children’s Competence for Health Care Decisionmaking
192. Children and Health Care Decisionmaking: A Reply to Angela Holder
193. Terminally Ill Children and Treatment Choices: a Reply to Gareth Matthews
194. American Social and Political Thought and the Federal Role in Child Health Care
195. Development of the U.S. Federal Role in Children’s Health Care: A Critical Appraisal
196. Child Health and Public Policy
197. Children as Research Subjects
198. Comments on Barbara Starfield’s ‘Child Health and Public Policy’
199. Comments on John Ladd’s ‘the Good Doctor and the Medical Care of Children’
200. Pediatric Decision-Making: ethical aspects specific to neonates.
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