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  1. The consortium ethics program: An approach to establishing a permanent regional ethics network. [REVIEW]Rosa Lynn Pinkus, Gretchen M. Aumann, Mark G. Kuczewski, Anne Medsger, Alan Meisel, Lisa S. Parker & Mark R. Wicclair - 1995 - HEC Forum 7 (1):13-32.
    This paper describes the first three-year experience of the Consortium Ethics Program (CEP-1) of the University of Pittsburgh Center for Medical Ethics, and also outlines plans for the second three-year phase (CEP-2) of this experiment in continuing ethics education. In existence since 1990, the CEP has the primary goal of creating a cost-effective, permanent ethics resource network, by utilizing the educational resources of a university bioethics center and the practical expertise of a regional hospital council. The CEP's conception and specific (...)
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  • Legal Notes: Is There a Place for Lawyers on Ethics Committees? A View from the Inside.Suzanne M. Mitchell & Martha S. Swartz - 1990 - Hastings Center Report 20 (2):32.
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  • Should HECs and networks initiate regional, state, and national health policies to prevent recurring bioethical dilemmas? No.Gershon B. Grunfeld - 1993 - HEC Forum 5 (2):122-124.
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  • The "nation's conscience:" Assessing bioethics commissions as public forums.Albert W. Dzur & Daniel Lessard Levin - 2004 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 14 (4):333-360.
    : As the fifth national bioethics commission has concluded its work and a sixth is currently underway, it is time to step back and consider appropriate measures of success. This paper argues that standard measures of commissions' influence fail to fully assess their role as public forums. From the perspective of democratic theory, a critical dimension of this role is public engagement: the ability of a commission to address the concerns of the general public, to learn how average citizens resolve (...)
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  • Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan: Development of a statewide Ethics Network.Howard Brody, Leonard Weber & Leonard Fleck - 1992 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 1 (3):271.
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  • The Bioethics Network of Ohio.Brenden Minogue - 1993 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 2 (1):107.
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