Search Results Search Sort by RelevanceMost Recent Medicine and Society Mar 2020 How Should We Judge Whether and When Mission Statements Are Ethically Deployed? Kellie E. Schueler and Debra B. Stulberg, MD Mission statements offer limited benefit when patients do not have meaningful choices about where to seek care and can be misused. AMA J Ethics. 2020;22(3):E239-247. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2020.239. Medicine and Society Oct 2023 Why Does the US Overly Rely on International Medical Graduates in Its Geriatric Psychiatric Workforce? Rajesh R. Tampi, MBBS, MS, Aarti Gupta, MBBS, and Iqbal Ahmed, MBBS Geriatric psychiatry offers stable career prospects and opportunities to express humanitarian impulses by working closely with elders. AMA J Ethics. 2023;25(10):E771-776. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2023.771. Medicine and Society Oct 2007 The Physician as Healer, Citizen, and Soldier Brian S. Carter, MD A former military physician explores the moral position and dual role responsibilities of the military physician in U.S. society. Virtual Mentor. 2007;9(10):712-714. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2007.9.10.msoc1-0710. Medicine and Society Oct 2007 Physician-Soldier Gary Schwartz, MD The roles of the military professional and the medical professional sometimes conflict, but this author seeks to reconcile the ethical ideals of both. Virtual Mentor. 2007;9(10):715-717. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2007.9.10.msoc2-0710. Viewpoint Oct 2007 A Moral Obligation for Military Medical Service in the United States Dominick A. Rascona, MD A defense of the position that physicians have a moral duty to serve in the military. Virtual Mentor. 2007;9(10):722-724. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2007.9.10.oped1-0710. Viewpoint May 2007 The Catholic Health Association's Response to the Papal Allocution on Artificial Nutrition and Hydration Ron Hamel, PhD The Catholic Health Association of the United States has chosen to allow the Ethical and Religious Directives for Catholic Health Care Services to supersede Pope John Paul II’s allocution on patients in a permanent vegetative state. Virtual Mentor. 2007;9(5):388-392. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2007.9.5.oped1-0705. Medicine and Society May 2007 Roman Catholic Ethics and the Preferential Option for the Poor Thomas A. Nairn, OFM, PhD The Catholic Church demonstrates a preferential option for the poor not only by providing charity but also by demanding justice for the poor. Virtual Mentor. 2007;9(5):384-387. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2007.9.5.msoc2-0705.
Medicine and Society Mar 2020 How Should We Judge Whether and When Mission Statements Are Ethically Deployed? Kellie E. Schueler and Debra B. Stulberg, MD Mission statements offer limited benefit when patients do not have meaningful choices about where to seek care and can be misused. AMA J Ethics. 2020;22(3):E239-247. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2020.239.
Medicine and Society Oct 2023 Why Does the US Overly Rely on International Medical Graduates in Its Geriatric Psychiatric Workforce? Rajesh R. Tampi, MBBS, MS, Aarti Gupta, MBBS, and Iqbal Ahmed, MBBS Geriatric psychiatry offers stable career prospects and opportunities to express humanitarian impulses by working closely with elders. AMA J Ethics. 2023;25(10):E771-776. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2023.771.
Medicine and Society Oct 2007 The Physician as Healer, Citizen, and Soldier Brian S. Carter, MD A former military physician explores the moral position and dual role responsibilities of the military physician in U.S. society. Virtual Mentor. 2007;9(10):712-714. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2007.9.10.msoc1-0710.
Medicine and Society Oct 2007 Physician-Soldier Gary Schwartz, MD The roles of the military professional and the medical professional sometimes conflict, but this author seeks to reconcile the ethical ideals of both. Virtual Mentor. 2007;9(10):715-717. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2007.9.10.msoc2-0710.
Viewpoint Oct 2007 A Moral Obligation for Military Medical Service in the United States Dominick A. Rascona, MD A defense of the position that physicians have a moral duty to serve in the military. Virtual Mentor. 2007;9(10):722-724. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2007.9.10.oped1-0710.
Viewpoint May 2007 The Catholic Health Association's Response to the Papal Allocution on Artificial Nutrition and Hydration Ron Hamel, PhD The Catholic Health Association of the United States has chosen to allow the Ethical and Religious Directives for Catholic Health Care Services to supersede Pope John Paul II’s allocution on patients in a permanent vegetative state. Virtual Mentor. 2007;9(5):388-392. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2007.9.5.oped1-0705.
Medicine and Society May 2007 Roman Catholic Ethics and the Preferential Option for the Poor Thomas A. Nairn, OFM, PhD The Catholic Church demonstrates a preferential option for the poor not only by providing charity but also by demanding justice for the poor. Virtual Mentor. 2007;9(5):384-387. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2007.9.5.msoc2-0705.