Healthcare Ethics, Law and Professionalism (eBook, ePUB)
Essays on the Works of Alastair V. Campbell
Redaktion: Teck Chuan, Voo; Peart, Nicola; Huxtable, Richard
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Healthcare Ethics, Law and Professionalism (eBook, ePUB)
Essays on the Works of Alastair V. Campbell
Redaktion: Teck Chuan, Voo; Peart, Nicola; Huxtable, Richard
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This collection brings together experts on healthcare ethics to discuss and reflect on the work of Professor Alastair V Campbell.
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This collection brings together experts on healthcare ethics to discuss and reflect on the work of Professor Alastair V Campbell.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Oktober 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351669504
- Artikelnr.: 54533304
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Oktober 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351669504
- Artikelnr.: 54533304
Voo Teck Chuan, Assistant Professor, Centre for Biomedical Ethics, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore. Richard Huxtable, Professor of Medical Ethics and Law, and Director, Centre for Ethics in Medicine, University of Bristol, UK. Nicola Peart, Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Otago, New Zealand.
Alastair Vincent Campbell: Scholar, Teacher, Advocate, Leader, Friend and
Colleague - Thomas H Murray; An Accidental Ethicist: Reflections on my
Career in Medical Ethics - Alastair V Campbell; Introduction - Voo Teck
Chuan, Richard Huxtable and Nicola Peart; Part I: Healthcare Ethics in
Theory; 1 Alastair V. Campbell and the 'Why' of Medical Ethics - John
McMillan; 2 Principlism, Virtuism, and the Spirit of Oneness - Raanan
Gillon; 3 Professional Relationships: Covenant, Virtue, and Clinical Life -
Grant Gillett; Part II: Healthcare Ethics in Disciplinary Context; 4
Healthcare Ethics and Theology - Robin Gill; 5 In that (Hard) Case: Could
Ordinary Talk in Clinical Care Have an Extraordinary Moral Importance? -
Roger Higgs; 6 Human Tissue: A Story from a Small State - Margaret Brazier
and Sheila McLean; Part III: Healthcare Ethics in Cultural Context; 7
'Where our Common Language Lies': Virtues, Embodiment and Faith in Global
Bioethics - Michael Campbell and Jing-Bao Nie; 8 On the Open Seas:
Pluralism and Bioethics in Europe - Richard Huxtable; 9 Healthcare Ethics
in New Zealand - Lynley Anderson and Nicola Peart; Part IV: Healthcare
Ethics Education; 10 Healthcare Ethics Education at the University of
Otago-and the Master of Bioethics and Health Law - Neil Pickering, Lynley
Anderson and Peter Skegg; 11 Healthcare Ethics in the UK - Gordon Stirrat
and Julie Woodley; 12 Healthcare Ethics Education in Singapore - Anita Ho,
Jacqueline Chin and Voo Teck Chuan; Part V: Health-related Practices in
Ethical Focus; 13 The Dead Human Body: Reflections of an Anatomist - D
Gareth Jones; 14 Ethics in Research: An Appraisal of Campbell's Remarks -
Ruth Macklin; 15 The Republic of Health: Motivating the Republican Turn in
Public Health - Richard Ashcroft;
Colleague - Thomas H Murray; An Accidental Ethicist: Reflections on my
Career in Medical Ethics - Alastair V Campbell; Introduction - Voo Teck
Chuan, Richard Huxtable and Nicola Peart; Part I: Healthcare Ethics in
Theory; 1 Alastair V. Campbell and the 'Why' of Medical Ethics - John
McMillan; 2 Principlism, Virtuism, and the Spirit of Oneness - Raanan
Gillon; 3 Professional Relationships: Covenant, Virtue, and Clinical Life -
Grant Gillett; Part II: Healthcare Ethics in Disciplinary Context; 4
Healthcare Ethics and Theology - Robin Gill; 5 In that (Hard) Case: Could
Ordinary Talk in Clinical Care Have an Extraordinary Moral Importance? -
Roger Higgs; 6 Human Tissue: A Story from a Small State - Margaret Brazier
and Sheila McLean; Part III: Healthcare Ethics in Cultural Context; 7
'Where our Common Language Lies': Virtues, Embodiment and Faith in Global
Bioethics - Michael Campbell and Jing-Bao Nie; 8 On the Open Seas:
Pluralism and Bioethics in Europe - Richard Huxtable; 9 Healthcare Ethics
in New Zealand - Lynley Anderson and Nicola Peart; Part IV: Healthcare
Ethics Education; 10 Healthcare Ethics Education at the University of
Otago-and the Master of Bioethics and Health Law - Neil Pickering, Lynley
Anderson and Peter Skegg; 11 Healthcare Ethics in the UK - Gordon Stirrat
and Julie Woodley; 12 Healthcare Ethics Education in Singapore - Anita Ho,
Jacqueline Chin and Voo Teck Chuan; Part V: Health-related Practices in
Ethical Focus; 13 The Dead Human Body: Reflections of an Anatomist - D
Gareth Jones; 14 Ethics in Research: An Appraisal of Campbell's Remarks -
Ruth Macklin; 15 The Republic of Health: Motivating the Republican Turn in
Public Health - Richard Ashcroft;
Alastair Vincent Campbell: Scholar, Teacher, Advocate, Leader, Friend and
Colleague - Thomas H Murray; An Accidental Ethicist: Reflections on my
Career in Medical Ethics - Alastair V Campbell; Introduction - Voo Teck
Chuan, Richard Huxtable and Nicola Peart; Part I: Healthcare Ethics in
Theory; 1 Alastair V. Campbell and the 'Why' of Medical Ethics - John
McMillan; 2 Principlism, Virtuism, and the Spirit of Oneness - Raanan
Gillon; 3 Professional Relationships: Covenant, Virtue, and Clinical Life -
Grant Gillett; Part II: Healthcare Ethics in Disciplinary Context; 4
Healthcare Ethics and Theology - Robin Gill; 5 In that (Hard) Case: Could
Ordinary Talk in Clinical Care Have an Extraordinary Moral Importance? -
Roger Higgs; 6 Human Tissue: A Story from a Small State - Margaret Brazier
and Sheila McLean; Part III: Healthcare Ethics in Cultural Context; 7
'Where our Common Language Lies': Virtues, Embodiment and Faith in Global
Bioethics - Michael Campbell and Jing-Bao Nie; 8 On the Open Seas:
Pluralism and Bioethics in Europe - Richard Huxtable; 9 Healthcare Ethics
in New Zealand - Lynley Anderson and Nicola Peart; Part IV: Healthcare
Ethics Education; 10 Healthcare Ethics Education at the University of
Otago-and the Master of Bioethics and Health Law - Neil Pickering, Lynley
Anderson and Peter Skegg; 11 Healthcare Ethics in the UK - Gordon Stirrat
and Julie Woodley; 12 Healthcare Ethics Education in Singapore - Anita Ho,
Jacqueline Chin and Voo Teck Chuan; Part V: Health-related Practices in
Ethical Focus; 13 The Dead Human Body: Reflections of an Anatomist - D
Gareth Jones; 14 Ethics in Research: An Appraisal of Campbell's Remarks -
Ruth Macklin; 15 The Republic of Health: Motivating the Republican Turn in
Public Health - Richard Ashcroft;
Colleague - Thomas H Murray; An Accidental Ethicist: Reflections on my
Career in Medical Ethics - Alastair V Campbell; Introduction - Voo Teck
Chuan, Richard Huxtable and Nicola Peart; Part I: Healthcare Ethics in
Theory; 1 Alastair V. Campbell and the 'Why' of Medical Ethics - John
McMillan; 2 Principlism, Virtuism, and the Spirit of Oneness - Raanan
Gillon; 3 Professional Relationships: Covenant, Virtue, and Clinical Life -
Grant Gillett; Part II: Healthcare Ethics in Disciplinary Context; 4
Healthcare Ethics and Theology - Robin Gill; 5 In that (Hard) Case: Could
Ordinary Talk in Clinical Care Have an Extraordinary Moral Importance? -
Roger Higgs; 6 Human Tissue: A Story from a Small State - Margaret Brazier
and Sheila McLean; Part III: Healthcare Ethics in Cultural Context; 7
'Where our Common Language Lies': Virtues, Embodiment and Faith in Global
Bioethics - Michael Campbell and Jing-Bao Nie; 8 On the Open Seas:
Pluralism and Bioethics in Europe - Richard Huxtable; 9 Healthcare Ethics
in New Zealand - Lynley Anderson and Nicola Peart; Part IV: Healthcare
Ethics Education; 10 Healthcare Ethics Education at the University of
Otago-and the Master of Bioethics and Health Law - Neil Pickering, Lynley
Anderson and Peter Skegg; 11 Healthcare Ethics in the UK - Gordon Stirrat
and Julie Woodley; 12 Healthcare Ethics Education in Singapore - Anita Ho,
Jacqueline Chin and Voo Teck Chuan; Part V: Health-related Practices in
Ethical Focus; 13 The Dead Human Body: Reflections of an Anatomist - D
Gareth Jones; 14 Ethics in Research: An Appraisal of Campbell's Remarks -
Ruth Macklin; 15 The Republic of Health: Motivating the Republican Turn in
Public Health - Richard Ashcroft;