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Revitalizing Health Care Ethics : The Clinician’s Voice / by Stephen Scher, Kasia Kozlowska.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Scher, Stephen, Author.
Kozlowska, Kasia, Author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Clinical psychology.
Psychology--Methodology.
Psychology.
Community psychology.
Social psychiatry.
Clinical medicine--Research.
Clinical medicine.
Medical ethics.
Clinical Psychology.
Psychological Methods.
Community Psychology.
Clinical Social Work.
Clinical Research.
Medical Ethics.
Local Subjects:
Clinical Psychology.
Psychological Methods.
Community Psychology.
Clinical Social Work.
Clinical Research.
Medical Ethics.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XXVIII, 212 p. 8 illus., 6 illus. in color.)
Edition:
1st ed. 2025.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2025.
Summary:
“Revitalizing Health Care Ethics presents a clear and empathic strategy for clinicians to take responsibility and trust their judgment as they confront ethical questions in the care of patients. This is a must read for clinicians and bioethicists, students and trainees, their teachers, and anyone concerned about the state of compassionate caregiving and the quality of patient care today.” – Allan M. Brandt, Harvard University, USA “This is a book that clinicians are sure to enjoy. It communicates a deep respect for clinicians and for their existing skills and capacities, including ethical capacities. It deserves to reach a wide audience of students, trainees, clinicians, and educators.” - Per Olav Vandvik, MD, PhD, University of Oslo, Norway This open access book explores the origins and development of the clinician’s moral voice and how that voice is embedded in the informal ethical discourse of everyday health care. This moral voice, developed over the course of a lifetime—including through professional education and practice—enables clinicians to understand and address the ethical issues that arise in their everyday work with patients, families, and colleagues. The early chapters explain how health care students move from outsiders to insiders—members of the distinct moral and professional communities that define each particular field of health care. The book describes how students, trainees, and clinicians draw on and extend their own existing intellectual, emotional, and moral capacities, and how they use these capacities to address the daily challenges, ethical and otherwise, that arise in the clinic. This approach is designed both to empower clinicians and to inform bioethicists and others in their attempts to work more effectively within clinical settings. This book is available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 license. Stephen Scher is Senior Consulting Editor, Harvard Review of Psychiatry, and Lecturer in Psychiatry, McLean Hospital/Harvard Medical School, USA, and University of Sydney Medical School, Australia. Kasia Kozlowska is a child and adolescent psychiatrist at The Children’s Hospital at Westmead and Clinical Professor in Psychiatry and Child & Adolescent Health at the University of Sydney Medical School, Australia.
Contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction Looking Back and Looking Forward
Chapter 2: Two Modes of Ethics Formal and Informal
Chapter 3: From Outsiders to Insiders
Chapter 4: Building on What’s Given
Chapter 5: Dimensions of Moral Experience
Chapter 6: Elements of Action
Chapter 7: Touchstones for Learning
Chapter 8: Informal Ethical Discourse and the Touchstone Questions
Chapter 9: Prospective Action and the Language of the Clinic
Chapter 10: Expectations and Discrepancies
Chapter 11: Two Modes of Clinical Ethics
Chapter 12: Nurturing the Clinician’s Voice
Chapter 13: Revitalizing Health Care Ethics.
ISBN:
9783031784750
3031784758

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