A song of Mary [0.03%]
一首关于玛丽的歌
Mary Homan
Mary Homan
James M DuBois,Ana S Ilitis,Susan G DuBois
James M DuBois
Art, clinical moral perception, and the moral psychology of healthcare professionalism [0.03%]
艺术、临床道德感知以及医疗保健职业伦理心理学
Christy A Rentmeester,Susie Severson
Christy A Rentmeester
This essay describes an example of how we-one professor of the elective course Art, Medicine, and Clinical Moral Perception at Creighton University School of Medicine, one Director of Adult Programs at the Joslyn Museum of Art in Omaha, Neb...
When to say when: responding to a suicide attempt in the acute care setting [0.03%]
何时说够:急性护理环境中的自杀企图应对策略
Arvind Venkat,Jonathan Drori
Arvind Venkat
Attempted suicide represents a personal tragedy for the patient and their loved ones and can be a challenge for acute care physicians. Medical professionals generally view it as their obligation to aggressively treat patients who are critic...
D Malcolm Shaner,Jateen Prema
D Malcolm Shaner
Religious belief can complicate the usual management of seriously ill patients when the patient is a Jehovah's Witness and the treatment is a blood transfusion. This narrative highlights critical points in a discussion of two cases wherein ...
Expectations for function and independence by childhood brain tumors survivors and their mothers [0.03%]
儿童脑瘤幸存者及其母亲对其功能和独立性的期望
Matthew S Lucas,Lamia P Barakat,Nora L Jones et al.
Matthew S Lucas et al.
Survivors of childhood brain tumors face many obstacles to living independently as adults. Causes for lack of independence are multifactorial and generally are investigated in terms of physical, cognitive, and psychosocial treatment-related...
Mark Lazenby
Mark Lazenby
This commentary explores the morality of health care providers' expressions of their religious practices in clinical context. Health care providers' expressions of their religious practices in the clinic become immoral when they violate pat...
Holy transgressions: breaching the wall between public religion and patient care [0.03%]
神圣的越界:打破公共宗教与病人护理之间的壁垒
Farr A Curlin
Farr A Curlin
The stories in this collection can be described as stories of transgression. The writers have learned that public expressions of religious faith or reasoning are to be kept separate from the practices of caring for patients. Mixing the two ...
Erin Bakanas
Erin Bakanas
This issue gathers narratives written by health care providers from diverse religious backgrounds about the interplay between their faith and their clinical care. Three strong themes emerge. One is the value of the virtue of humility in pro...
Morgan Wills
Morgan Wills