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Paying Attention: Looking Back, Looking Forward (2020)

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As we look back on 2019 and forward to 2020, our guests are editors of key healthcare ethics journals with an international readership: Gregory E. Kaebnick, Editor, The Hastings Center Report Leslie LeBlanc, Managing Editor, Journal of Clinical Ethics Nate Hibner, Primary Editor, Health Care Ethics USA and Director of Ethics at the Catholic Health Association of the United States What are the issues in health care ethics that are impacting ethics committees, health systems, public policy and patients over the past year? What issues do they expect to continue and emerge within the next year? What are they hearing from authors and readers? What key articles published in their journals published in the last year might they recommend to you, our listeners? We explore these questions and more in this episode of EthicsLab. Additional resources relating to or referenced in this episode: Of Slide Rules and Stethoscopes: AI and the Future of Doctoring, Robert D. Truog Patient as Gift, Lydia Dugdale Changing the Question, Daniel Brudney The Inner Life of Ethicists: The Importance of Cultivating an Interior Life, Paul J. Waddell Ethics and Medical Standards of Care: Hysterectomy, Tubal Ligation or Salpingectomy?. Sr. Patricia Talone and Amy Warner
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As we look back on 2019 and forward to 2020, our guests are editors of key healthcare ethics journals with an international readership: Gregory E. Kaebnick, Editor, The Hastings Center Report Leslie LeBlanc, Managing Editor, Journal of Clinical Ethics Nate Hibner, Primary Editor, Health Care Ethics USA and Director of Ethics at the Catholic Health Association of the United States What are the issues in health care ethics that are impacting ethics committees, health systems, public policy and patients over the past year? What issues do they expect to continue and emerge within the next year? What are they hearing from authors and readers? What key articles published in their journals published in the last year might they recommend to you, our listeners? We explore these questions and more in this episode of EthicsLab. Additional resources relating to or referenced in this episode: Of Slide Rules and Stethoscopes: AI and the Future of Doctoring, Robert D. Truog Patient as Gift, Lydia Dugdale Changing the Question, Daniel Brudney The Inner Life of Ethicists: The Importance of Cultivating an Interior Life, Paul J. Waddell Ethics and Medical Standards of Care: Hysterectomy, Tubal Ligation or Salpingectomy?. Sr. Patricia Talone and Amy Warner
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