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A New Era of Bioethics At Georgetown: Resources for the Kennedy Institute of Ethics 50th Anniversary Symposium

Myles Sheehan SJ: Revisiting Professionalism

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Friedsohn, E. Profession of Medicine: A Study of the Sociology of Applied Knowledge.   Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 1988.

Parsi, K.; Sheehan, M. eds. Healing as Vocation: A Medical Professionalism Primer.  Lanham, MD.  Rowan & Littlefield. 2006.

Pellegrino, E.D.  Medical ethics in an era of bioethics:resetting the medical profession’s compass. Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics. 2012; 33(1): 21-24.  

Pellegrino, E.D. Professionalism, profession, and the virtues of the good physician.  Mount Sinai Journal of  Medicine.  2002 November; 69(6): 378-385

Erde, Edmund L.  Professionalism facets: ambiguity, ambivalence, and nostalgia. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy. 2008; 33: 6-26. 

Wynia,  M.K.; Latham, S.R.; Kao, A.C. et al.  Medical professionalism in society.  New England Journal of Medicine. 1999 November 18; 341(21): 1612-1616

Bernardin, Joseph Cardinal. Renewing the Covenant with Patients and Society. Address to the AMA House of Delegates. Washington, DC.  December 5, 1995.   CSA Bulletin. 2009 Spring; 58(2): 52-59

Allen Roberts: Medical Interventions: What to Stop and When?

RELEVANT PUBLICATIONS:

Roberts, Allen H. II,.  The higher-brain concept of death: a Christian theological appraisal.  Ethics & Medicine 2017 Fall; 33(3): 177-191. 

Roberts, Allen H. II,. Eastern Orthodox views on a ‘higher-brain’ death criterion: why theology must Inform medical ethics.  International Journal of Orthodox Theology. 2017;  8:2: 115-133.  

Roberts, Allen H.II,. Futility recast: do new consensus statements resolve the old debate? Dignitas (a publication of the Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity). 2017 Winter; 24(4): 1-8 

Roberts, Allen H.II,. Ethics and the legalization of physician-assisted suicide. [letter]  Annals of Internal Medicine 2018; 168(11): 834.  Comment on:  Snyder Sulmasy, L.; Mueller P.S.; Ethics, Professionalism and Human Rights Committee of the American College of Physicians. Ethics and the legalization of physician-assisted suicide: an American College of Physicians position paper.  Annals of Internal Medicine. 2017 October 17; 167(8): 576-578

Roberts, Allen H. II,.  Organ Procurement and the Sacredness of Human Life: A Christian Perspective. Mirabilia Medicinae.  2018 January-June; 10(2018/1): 26-38.

Hoehner, P.;  Beyda, D.; Cheshire, W., Cranston, R.; Dunlop, J.; Francie, J.; Mitchel, C.; Onarecker, C.; Riley, D.;  Roberts, A.; Sullivan, D.; Toevs, C.; Yates, F.; Hook, C.. Triage and resource allocation during crisis medical surge conditions (pandemics and mass casualty situations): a position statement of the Christian Medical and Dental Associations special task force.  Christian Journal for Global Health. 2020; 7(1): 44-55. 

Gallagher, Colleen M.; Moore, Jessica A.; Roberts, Allen H.. Ethical Issues at the End-of-Life in the Cancer Patient. In: Nates, Joseph L.; Price, Kristen J., eds.  Oncologic Critical Care. Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2020: 19 p. 

Non Peer-Reviewed: 

Roberts, Allen H. II,. Healing medicine (on the wisdom of the good Dr. Edmund Pellegrino). Touchstone: A Journal of Mere Christianity. 2020 May-June; 33(3): 21-23 

Claudia Sotomayor: A Review on Clinical Ethics Committees and Clinical Ethics Consultation

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Gasparetto, Alessandra.; Jox, Ralf J.; Picozzi, Mario. The notion of neutrality in clinical ethics consultation. Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine. 2018 February 27; 13(1): 3: 7 p. 

Neal, Jonathan B.; Pearlman, Robert A.; White, Douglas B., et al.. Policies for mandatory ethics consultations at U.S. academic teaching hospitals: a multisite survey study.  Critical Care Medicine. 2020 June; 48(6): 847–853 

Lee, Susannah W.; Potter, Jordan; Matsler, Jeff S.; Shields, Steven. Demonstrating value through tracking ethics program activities beyond ethics consultations. Journal of Clinical Ethics. 2020 Fall; 31(3): 268-276 

Sarah Vittone: Moral Distress and the Entangled Experience

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Matchett, Nancy J.  What's philosophical about moral distress? Philosophical Practice: Journal of the American Philosophical Practitioners Association. 2018 July; 13(2): 2108-2119.

Thomas, Tessy A.; McCullough, Laurence B.  A philosophical taxonomy of ethically significant moral distress. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy. 2015 February; 40(1):102-120. 

Kenny, Nuala; Kotalik Jaro; Herx, Leonie; Coelho, Ramona; Leiva, Rene.  A Catholic perspective: triage principles and moral distress in pandemic scarcity. The Linacre Quarterly. 2021; 88(2): 214-223. 

Rosenthal, M. Sara.; Clay, Maria. Initiative for responding to medical trainees moral distress about end of life cases. AMA Journal of Ethics. 2017; 19(6): 585-594. 

Fourie, Carina. Who Is experiencing what Kind of moral distress? Distinctions for moving from a narrow to a broad definition of moral distress. AMA Journal of Ethics. 2017;19(6):578-584. doi: 10.1001/journalofethics.2017.19.6.nlit1-1706.

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