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  1. Das Erlanger klinische Ethikkomitee: Organisationsethik an einem deutschen Universitätsklinikum.Thela Wernstedt & Jochen Vollmann - 2005 - Ethik in der Medizin 17 (1):44-51.
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  • Do's and dont's for ethics committees: Practical lessons learned in the netherlands. [REVIEW]Marcel Verweij, Frans W. A. Brom & Alex Huibers - 2000 - HEC Forum 12 (4):344-357.
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  • Ethics Consultation: Permission from Patients and Other Problems of Method.Robert M. Veatch - 2001 - American Journal of Bioethics 1 (4):43-45.
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  • Should competent patients or their families be able to refuse to allow an HEC case review?Laura Weiss Roberts, Teresita McCarty & Gail B. Thaler - 1995 - HEC Forum 7 (1):48-50.
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  • Ethics consultation in germany: The present situation. [REVIEW]Stella Reiter-Theil - 2001 - HEC Forum 13 (3):265-280.
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  • Should healthcare institutions have at least one medically indigent member on the institution's HEC? Yes.Kathryn L. Moseley - 1995 - HEC Forum 7 (6):370-373.
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  • (3 other versions)Principles of biomedical ethics.Tom L. Beauchamp - 1989 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by James F. Childress.
    Over the course of its first seven editions, Principles of Biomedical Ethics has proved to be, globally, the most widely used, authored work in biomedical ethics. It is unique in being a book in bioethics used in numerous disciplines for purposes of instruction in bioethics. Its framework of moral principles is authoritative for many professional associations and biomedical institutions-for instruction in both clinical ethics and research ethics. It has been widely used in several disciplines for purposes of teaching in the (...)
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  • The healthcare ethics committee experience: selected readings from HEC forum.Stuart F. Spicker (ed.) - 1998 - Malabar, Fla.: Krieger Pub. Co..
    This anthology includes authors whose original articles appeared in prior issues of HEC Forum, and who have been frequently cited in the principal bioethics journals. It details the necessary ethical considerations for those working in related fields.
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  • Should competent patients or their families be able to refuse to allow an HEC case review? No.Stuart G. Finder - 1995 - HEC Forum 7 (1):51-53.
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  • Principles of Biomedical Ethics.Ezekiel J. Emanuel, Tom L. Beauchamp & James F. Childress - 1995 - Hastings Center Report 25 (4):37.
    Book reviewed in this article: Principles of Biomedical Ethics. By Tom L. Beauchamp and James F. Childress.
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  • Mixed feelings: Physicians' concerns about clinical ethics committees in germany.Andrea Dörries - 2003 - HEC Forum 15 (3):245-257.
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  • Who decides? A look at ethics committee membership.Raymond de Vries & Carl P. Forsberg - 2002 - HEC Forum 14 (3):252-258.
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  • Should HECs involved in case review have a healthcare ethics consultant?Michael M. Burgess, Elizabeth A. Flagler & Veronica A. Dalla-Longa - 1993 - HEC Forum 5 (3):196-204.
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  • A draft model aggregated code of ethics for bioethicists.Robert Baker - 2005 - American Journal of Bioethics 5 (5):33 – 41.
    Bioethicists function in an environment in which their peers - healthcare executives, lawyers, nurses, physicians - assert the integrity of their fields through codes of professional ethics. Is it time for bioethics to assert its integrity by developing a code of ethics? Answering in the affirmative, this paper lays out a case by reviewing the historical nature and function of professional codes of ethics. Arguing that professional codes are aggregative enterprises growing in response to a field's historical experiences, it asserts (...)
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  • Electronic communication in ethics committees: experience and challenges.A. R. Eiser - 2001 - Journal of Medical Ethics 27 (90001):30i-32.
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  • The question of method in ethics consultation.George J. Agich - 2001 - American Journal of Bioethics 1 (4):31 – 41.
    This paper offers an exposition of what the question of method in ethics consultation involves under two conditions: when ethics consultation is regarded as a practice and when the question of method is treated systematically. It discusses the concept of the practice and the importance of rules in constituting the actions, cognition, and perceptions of practitioners. The main body of the paper focuses on three elements of the question of method: canon, discipline, and history, which are treated heuristically to outline (...)
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  • Ethikberatung in der Pädiatrie.G. Neitzke - 2003 - In C. Wiesemann, A. Dörries, G. Wolfslast & A. Simon (eds.), Das Kind als Patient. Campus. pp. 174--193.
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