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El. knyga: Transforming Healthcare Education: Applied Lessons Leading to Deeper Moral Reflection

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This book sets the scene for the deliberations on ethics and its application to healthcare in the twenty-first century. The word ethics, in classical Greek, means the beliefs of the people the study of what is right and good in human conduct and the justification of such claims. Without a doubt this task is not simply about setting up a list of rights and wrongs. Rather, it is a discussion, a process that helps tease out the real issues and find and teach ethical solutions to complex practical problems. The centrality of the patient is of prime consideration in this book, and the health of the individual patient is the first consideration in the teaching considerations discussed. Applied ethics in healthcare may have lost sight of what traditional ethics was trying to accomplish: a good life for good people over a lifetime in society with others. We must put biomedical ethics into perspective and develop a truly comprehensive approach to health care ethics. On the practical level, we need structures integrating givers ethical perspectives. But, there seems to be a gap and significant perception differences among healthcare providers learning environments and actual professional situations. Hence, teaching ethics and healthcare providers values is important to bridge this gap.
Series Preface vii
Dominic P. Scibilia
Foreword xi
Thomas F. Zimmerman
Introduction xiii
Philip C. Scibilia
1 Bioethics Matters: Clinical Ethics at the Bedside
1(14)
Jeanne Kerwin
2 A Model for Training Bioethics Consultants (for the In-House Seminar or Regional Workshop)
15(14)
Jeanne Kerwin
3 Drinking Stories: A Narrative Approach to Teaching the Neuroethics of Addiction
29(14)
Katie Grogan
4 Calling for Racial Equity Training in Medical School Curriculum
43(10)
Kirk Johnson
5 Racial Equity: A Pedagogical Model
53(10)
Kirk Johnson
6 Hearing the Voice of the Sufferer: The Moral Compass of the Healthcare Professional
63(10)
Gaetana Kopchinsky
7 Epigogy: The Education of Humanity: The Psychology of Pain as It Affects the Human Condition
73(20)
Gaetana Kopchinsky
8 Epilogue
93(2)
Philip C. Scibilia
About the Authors 95
Philip C. Scibilia, DMH, MA, MLitt. Adjunct Professor Fordham University The Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs. Past Associate Professor and Director of the Graduate Program of Medical Humanities Caspersen School Graduate Studies Drew University.

Dominic P. Scibilia, Ph.D. Religious Studies. Retired teacher secondary education in Social Ethics and assistant professor in Religious Studies.