Search Results Search Sort by RelevanceMost Recent Podcast Sep 2022 Author Interview: “Why the Post-Roe Era Requires Protecting Conscientious Provision as We Protect Conscientious Refusal in Health Care” Dr Isa Ryan joins Ethics Talk to discuss her article, coauthored with Dr Ashish Premkumar and Professor Katie Watson: “Why the Post-Roe Era Requires Protecting Conscientious Provision as We Protect Conscientious Refusal in Health Care.” Podcast Aug 2022 Ethics Teaching and Learning: What Should Health Professions Students Know About How Immigration Status Affects Health? Dr Mark G. Kuczewski joins Ethics Talk to talk about teaching health professions students and trainees how to care well for undocumented patients. Case and Commentary Dec 2022 Decision Aids, Doorknob Moments, and Physician-Patient Solidarity in EDs Emily Shearer, MD, MPP, MSc and Jay Baruch, MD How should clinicians cultivate relationships with technology so it functions in solidarity with patients? AMA J Ethics. 2022;24(12):E1129-1134. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2022.1129. Medicine and Society Dec 2022 Empathy and Calm as Social Resources in Clinical Practice Carter Hardy, PhD How should clinical environments bolster both empathy and calm socially, not just individually, to build solidarity and make space for care? AMA J Ethics. 2022;24(12):E1135-1140. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2022.1135. Medicine and Society Dec 2022 For Clinicians to Do Less, Organizations Must Do More Pallavi Juneja, MD Medicine has been defined by doing, but bias, error, and burnout are potential consequences of speed and constant activity. AMA J Ethics. 2022;24(12):E1141-1148. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2022.1141. Medicine and Society Dec 2022 Solidarity in Mortal Time Helen Stanton Chapple, PhD, RN, MSN, MA The concept of mortal time is useful for exploring how hospice care frameworks might help nonhospice clinicians find calm in practice. AMA J Ethics. 2022;24(12):E1149-1154. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2022.1149. Medicine and Society Dec 2022 Why Money Is Well Spent on Time Michael R. Ulrich, JD, MPH There are a few reasons why incentivizing clinicians to spend more time with patients can improve health outcomes. AMA J Ethics. 2022;24(12):E1155-1160. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2022.1155. Medicine and Society Dec 2022 Mindfulness Reminds Us What Health Care Is For Mindy Thompson Fullilove, MD and Marisela Gomez, MD, PhD, MS, MPH What is health care for? Recovery strategies, techniques for becoming calm, and reminders about why stillness matters can help us find a few answers. AMA J Ethics. 2022;24(12):E1161-1165. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2022.1161. Case and Commentary Aug 2022 Underrecognition of Dysmenorrhea Is an Iatrogenic Harm Zainab Doleeb, MD, Liam G. McCoy, MD, MSc, Jazleen Dada, MBChB, and Catherine Allaire, MD Underrecognition and lack of awareness about how to help patients with painful menstruation constitute injustice and a health care harm. AMA J Ethics. 2022;24(8):E740-747. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2022.740. Podcast Aug 2022 Ethics Talk: Avoiding Iatrogenic Harm for Dying Patients Dr Helen Chapple joins Ethics Talk to discuss the harms of poor end-of-life care and how to avoid them. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Current page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Podcast Sep 2022 Author Interview: “Why the Post-Roe Era Requires Protecting Conscientious Provision as We Protect Conscientious Refusal in Health Care” Dr Isa Ryan joins Ethics Talk to discuss her article, coauthored with Dr Ashish Premkumar and Professor Katie Watson: “Why the Post-Roe Era Requires Protecting Conscientious Provision as We Protect Conscientious Refusal in Health Care.”
Podcast Aug 2022 Ethics Teaching and Learning: What Should Health Professions Students Know About How Immigration Status Affects Health? Dr Mark G. Kuczewski joins Ethics Talk to talk about teaching health professions students and trainees how to care well for undocumented patients.
Case and Commentary Dec 2022 Decision Aids, Doorknob Moments, and Physician-Patient Solidarity in EDs Emily Shearer, MD, MPP, MSc and Jay Baruch, MD How should clinicians cultivate relationships with technology so it functions in solidarity with patients? AMA J Ethics. 2022;24(12):E1129-1134. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2022.1129.
Medicine and Society Dec 2022 Empathy and Calm as Social Resources in Clinical Practice Carter Hardy, PhD How should clinical environments bolster both empathy and calm socially, not just individually, to build solidarity and make space for care? AMA J Ethics. 2022;24(12):E1135-1140. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2022.1135.
Medicine and Society Dec 2022 For Clinicians to Do Less, Organizations Must Do More Pallavi Juneja, MD Medicine has been defined by doing, but bias, error, and burnout are potential consequences of speed and constant activity. AMA J Ethics. 2022;24(12):E1141-1148. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2022.1141.
Medicine and Society Dec 2022 Solidarity in Mortal Time Helen Stanton Chapple, PhD, RN, MSN, MA The concept of mortal time is useful for exploring how hospice care frameworks might help nonhospice clinicians find calm in practice. AMA J Ethics. 2022;24(12):E1149-1154. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2022.1149.
Medicine and Society Dec 2022 Why Money Is Well Spent on Time Michael R. Ulrich, JD, MPH There are a few reasons why incentivizing clinicians to spend more time with patients can improve health outcomes. AMA J Ethics. 2022;24(12):E1155-1160. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2022.1155.
Medicine and Society Dec 2022 Mindfulness Reminds Us What Health Care Is For Mindy Thompson Fullilove, MD and Marisela Gomez, MD, PhD, MS, MPH What is health care for? Recovery strategies, techniques for becoming calm, and reminders about why stillness matters can help us find a few answers. AMA J Ethics. 2022;24(12):E1161-1165. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2022.1161.
Case and Commentary Aug 2022 Underrecognition of Dysmenorrhea Is an Iatrogenic Harm Zainab Doleeb, MD, Liam G. McCoy, MD, MSc, Jazleen Dada, MBChB, and Catherine Allaire, MD Underrecognition and lack of awareness about how to help patients with painful menstruation constitute injustice and a health care harm. AMA J Ethics. 2022;24(8):E740-747. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2022.740.
Podcast Aug 2022 Ethics Talk: Avoiding Iatrogenic Harm for Dying Patients Dr Helen Chapple joins Ethics Talk to discuss the harms of poor end-of-life care and how to avoid them.