Search Results Search Sort by RelevanceMost Recent Case and Commentary Jan 2005 Respecting Privacy: No Students Please Karine Morin, LLM Virtual Mentor. 2005;7(1):43-47. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2005.7.1.ccas8-0501. Case and Commentary Jan 2005 Duty to Report: An HIV Diagnosis Abraham P. Schwab, MA Virtual Mentor. 2005;7(1):48-52. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2005.7.1.ccas9-0501. Case and Commentary Jan 2005 Balancing Patient Care and Student Education: Mr. Harvey's Central Line Jennifer Reenan, MD Virtual Mentor. 2005;7(1):53-60. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2005.7.1.ccas11-0501. Case and Commentary Jan 2005 Futile Care: An Inoperable Cancer Faith Lagay, PhD Virtual Mentor. 2005;7(1):74-79. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2005.7.1.ccas13-0501. Case and Commentary Jan 2005 Physician Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia: Mrs. Scott's Plan for the Future Jennifer Reenan, MD Virtual Mentor. 2005;7(1):80-86. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2005.7.1.ccas14-0501. Case and Commentary Jan 2005 Withdrawing or Withholding Treatment: Respecting Patients' End-of-Life Decisions Karine Morin, LLM Virtual Mentor. 2005;7(1):87-95. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2005.7.1.ccas15-0501. Case and Commentary Nov 2016 How Should Physicians Refer When Referral Options Are Limited for Transgender Patients? Elizabeth Dietz and Jessica Halem, MBA In referring transgender patients for medical transition, clinicians should be guided by harm reduction, respect for autonomy, and continuity of care. AMA J Ethics. 2016;18(11):1070-1080. doi: 10.1001/journalofethics.2016.18.11.ecas1-1611. Case and Commentary Nov 2016 Should Mental Health Screening and Psychotherapy Be Required Prior to Body Modification for Gender Expression? Timothy F. Murphy, PhD Although patients’ medical gender transition can be facilitated by counseling, as a matter of medical ethics, informed consent must be obtained for treatment. AMA J Ethics. 2016;18(11):1079-1085. doi: 10.1001/journalofethics.2016.18.11.ecas2-1611. Case and Commentary Aug 2017 Should Long-Term Consequences of NICU Care Be Discussed in Terms of Prognostic Uncertainty or Possible Harm? Genevieve Allen and Naomi Laventhal, MD, MA Complications of caring for extreme prematurity should be discussed and decisons shared. AMA J Ethics. 2017;19(8):743-752. doi: 10.1001/journalofethics.2017.19.8.ecas1-1708. Case and Commentary Sep 2017 What Are Physicians’ Responsibilities to Patients Whose Health Conditions Can Influence Their Legal Proceedings? David Beckmann, MD, MPH When acting as a surrogate for incapacitated incarcerated patients, physicians may disclose protected health information to a patient’s legal counsel. AMA J Ethics. 2017;19(9):877-884. doi: 10.1001/journalofethics.2017.19.9.ecas1-1709. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Case and Commentary Jan 2005 Respecting Privacy: No Students Please Karine Morin, LLM Virtual Mentor. 2005;7(1):43-47. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2005.7.1.ccas8-0501.
Case and Commentary Jan 2005 Duty to Report: An HIV Diagnosis Abraham P. Schwab, MA Virtual Mentor. 2005;7(1):48-52. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2005.7.1.ccas9-0501.
Case and Commentary Jan 2005 Balancing Patient Care and Student Education: Mr. Harvey's Central Line Jennifer Reenan, MD Virtual Mentor. 2005;7(1):53-60. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2005.7.1.ccas11-0501.
Case and Commentary Jan 2005 Futile Care: An Inoperable Cancer Faith Lagay, PhD Virtual Mentor. 2005;7(1):74-79. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2005.7.1.ccas13-0501.
Case and Commentary Jan 2005 Physician Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia: Mrs. Scott's Plan for the Future Jennifer Reenan, MD Virtual Mentor. 2005;7(1):80-86. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2005.7.1.ccas14-0501.
Case and Commentary Jan 2005 Withdrawing or Withholding Treatment: Respecting Patients' End-of-Life Decisions Karine Morin, LLM Virtual Mentor. 2005;7(1):87-95. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2005.7.1.ccas15-0501.
Case and Commentary Nov 2016 How Should Physicians Refer When Referral Options Are Limited for Transgender Patients? Elizabeth Dietz and Jessica Halem, MBA In referring transgender patients for medical transition, clinicians should be guided by harm reduction, respect for autonomy, and continuity of care. AMA J Ethics. 2016;18(11):1070-1080. doi: 10.1001/journalofethics.2016.18.11.ecas1-1611.
Case and Commentary Nov 2016 Should Mental Health Screening and Psychotherapy Be Required Prior to Body Modification for Gender Expression? Timothy F. Murphy, PhD Although patients’ medical gender transition can be facilitated by counseling, as a matter of medical ethics, informed consent must be obtained for treatment. AMA J Ethics. 2016;18(11):1079-1085. doi: 10.1001/journalofethics.2016.18.11.ecas2-1611.
Case and Commentary Aug 2017 Should Long-Term Consequences of NICU Care Be Discussed in Terms of Prognostic Uncertainty or Possible Harm? Genevieve Allen and Naomi Laventhal, MD, MA Complications of caring for extreme prematurity should be discussed and decisons shared. AMA J Ethics. 2017;19(8):743-752. doi: 10.1001/journalofethics.2017.19.8.ecas1-1708.
Case and Commentary Sep 2017 What Are Physicians’ Responsibilities to Patients Whose Health Conditions Can Influence Their Legal Proceedings? David Beckmann, MD, MPH When acting as a surrogate for incapacitated incarcerated patients, physicians may disclose protected health information to a patient’s legal counsel. AMA J Ethics. 2017;19(9):877-884. doi: 10.1001/journalofethics.2017.19.9.ecas1-1709.