Synopsis
In Ethical Dilemmas in Pediatrics, Forman and Ladd clarify, conceptualize, and guide reasoning toward defensible conclusions relating to ethical decisions in medicine. Brief and challenging clinical cases are followed by key discussion questions. The discussions introduce vocabulary, distinctions, concepts, and analysis designed to deepen understanding. Developed as a teaching tool, the book may be used for class discussions and case conferences. Deciding when not to treat, volunteering children for research, achieving the best doctor-patient relationship, and treating adolescents are among the major topics addressed. Originally published in 1991 by Springer-Verlag.
Review
It is highly recommended for all pediatric departments and medical schools and should be available not just for physicians and medical students but also for surgeons, nurses, physiotherapists, and psychologists. (Loretta M. Kopelman, Ph.D., East Carolina University Lancet)
...an excellent way for pediatricians and residents to examine central beliefs and values affecting their care of children. (Loretta M. Kopelman, Ph.D., East Carolina University)
...an excellent way for pediatricians and residents to examine central beliefs and values affecting their care of children. (Loretta M. Kopelman, Ph.D., East Carolina University)
It is highly recommended for all pediatric departments and medical schools and should be available not just for physicians and medical students but also for surgeons, nurses, physiotherapists, and psychologists. (Loretta M. Kopelman, Ph.D., East Carolina University Lancet)
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