Margin of error the ethics of mistakes in the practice of medicine
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Formato: | Libro |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Hagerstown, Md. :
University Pub. Group
[2000]
©2000 |
Colección: | Ethics in clinical medicine series
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Ch. 1. Framing our mistakes
- Ch. 2. To err is human: american culture, history, and medical error
- Ch. 3. The life-long-error, or John Marcher the Proleptic
- Ch. 4. Humility reconsidered
- Ch. 5. Mistakes in context
- Ch. 6. Facing our mistakes
- Ch. 7. Error in medicine
- Ch. 8. Mistakes in medicine: personal and moral responses
- Ch. 9. Learning to keep a cautious tongue: the reporting of mistakes in neurosurgery, 1890 to 1930
- Ch. 10. Rush from judgment
- Ch. 11. How should ethics consultants respond when careproviders have made or may have made a mistake? Beware of ethical fly paper!
- Ch. 12. Taking responsibility for medical mistakes
- Ch. 13. Dead wrong: error in clinical ethics consultation
- Ch. 14. Moral residue
- Ch. 15. Quality and error in bioethics consultation: a puzzle in pieces
- Ch. 16. Errors in ethics consultation
- Ch. 17. Margin of error: the sociology of ethics consultation
- Ch. 18. Ethics consultation and the law: what is the standard of care?
- Ch. 19. Continuous quality improvement in case reviews facilitated by hospital ethics committees
- Ch. 20. Why medical ethicists don't (and won't) share uncertainty
- Ch. 21. Errors in healthcare ethics consultation.