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  1. From professional ethics to ethics in professional life: implications for learning, teaching and study.S. Banks - 2009 - Ethics and Social Welfare 3 (1):55-63.
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  • Elements of an engaged clinical ethics: a qualitative analysis of hospice clinical ethics committee discussions.Geoffrey Hunt, Craig Gannon & Ann Gallagher - 2012 - Clinical Ethics 7 (4):175-182.
    Social, legal and health-care changes have created an increasing need for ethical review within end-of-life care. Multiprofessional clinical ethics committees (CECs) are increasingly supporting decision-making in hospitals and hospices. This paper reports findings from an analysis of formal summaries from CEC meetings, of one UK hospice, spanning four years. Using qualitative content analysis, five themes were identified: timeliness of decision-making, holistic care, contextual openness, values diversity and consensual understanding. The elements of an engaged clinical ethics in a hospice context is (...)
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