Search Results Search Sort by RelevanceMost Recent Podcast Oct 2023 Author Interview: “How Should We Address Warehousing Persons With Serious Mental Illness in Nursing Homes?” Ari Ne’eman joins Ethics Talk to discuss his article: “How Should We Address Warehousing Persons With Serious Mental Illness in Nursing Homes?” Medical Education Dec 2023 What Should Students and Trainees Be Taught About Turfing and Where Patients Belong? Gillian R. Schmitz, MD and Robert W. Strauss, MD Turfing is a colloquialism that refers to what clinicians do to patients whose needs do not fit neatly and tidily into typical clinical placement protocols. AMA J Ethics. 2023;25(12):E885-891. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2023.885. Health Law Dec 2023 Why Should Physicians Care About What Law Says About Turfing and Dumping Patients? Makenzie Doubek and Scott J. Schweikart, JD, MBE This manuscript canvasses clinical, legal, and ethical dimensions of turfing and dumping that deserve investigation. AMA J Ethics. 2023;25(12):E892-897. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2023.892. Medicine and Society Dec 2023 Reasons Not to Turf a Patient Whose “Belonging” in a Hospital Is Unclear Patricia Luck, MBChB, MPhil, MSc and Arman M. Niknafs Through the lens of metaphor and the arts, this article aims to illuminate how persons who are ill tarry through uncertainty to receive care. AMA J Ethics. 2023;25(12):E909-913. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2023.909. In the Literature Sep 2000 Teaching Professionalism in Undergraduate Medical Education Audiey Kao, MD, PhD Virtual Mentor. 2000;2(9):81-. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2000.2.9.jdsc1-0009. Case and Commentary Feb 2018 Go Home, Med Student: Comics as Visual Media for Students’ Traumatic Medical Education Experiences Jeffrey Monk, MD Creating comics in a graphic medicine course aids students’ professional development by providing opportunity for reflection and sharing experiences. AMA J Ethics. 2018;20(2):141-147. doi: 10.1001/journalofethics.2018.20.2.ecas2-1802. Art of Medicine Feb 2002 Doctor and Doll Mary Winkler, PhD Virtual Mentor. 2002;4(2):41-44. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2002.4.2.imhl1-0202. Personal Narrative Nov 2001 Commemorative Issue: Through the Student's Eyes: Sag Jennifer Bau Virtual Mentor. 2001;3(11):374-376. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2001.3.11.prsp2-0111. Art of Medicine Oct 2001 Commemorative Issue: Mona, Is That You? Audiey Kao, MD, PhD Virtual Mentor. 2001;3(10):329-. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2001.3.10.imhl1-0110. Art of Medicine Jan 2001 Building a Memorial in the Face of Tragedy: AIDS and Quilt-making Sara Taub, MA Virtual Mentor. 2001;3(1):9-10. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2001.3.1.imhl1-0101. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Current page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Page 27 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Podcast Oct 2023 Author Interview: “How Should We Address Warehousing Persons With Serious Mental Illness in Nursing Homes?” Ari Ne’eman joins Ethics Talk to discuss his article: “How Should We Address Warehousing Persons With Serious Mental Illness in Nursing Homes?”
Medical Education Dec 2023 What Should Students and Trainees Be Taught About Turfing and Where Patients Belong? Gillian R. Schmitz, MD and Robert W. Strauss, MD Turfing is a colloquialism that refers to what clinicians do to patients whose needs do not fit neatly and tidily into typical clinical placement protocols. AMA J Ethics. 2023;25(12):E885-891. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2023.885.
Health Law Dec 2023 Why Should Physicians Care About What Law Says About Turfing and Dumping Patients? Makenzie Doubek and Scott J. Schweikart, JD, MBE This manuscript canvasses clinical, legal, and ethical dimensions of turfing and dumping that deserve investigation. AMA J Ethics. 2023;25(12):E892-897. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2023.892.
Medicine and Society Dec 2023 Reasons Not to Turf a Patient Whose “Belonging” in a Hospital Is Unclear Patricia Luck, MBChB, MPhil, MSc and Arman M. Niknafs Through the lens of metaphor and the arts, this article aims to illuminate how persons who are ill tarry through uncertainty to receive care. AMA J Ethics. 2023;25(12):E909-913. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2023.909.
In the Literature Sep 2000 Teaching Professionalism in Undergraduate Medical Education Audiey Kao, MD, PhD Virtual Mentor. 2000;2(9):81-. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2000.2.9.jdsc1-0009.
Case and Commentary Feb 2018 Go Home, Med Student: Comics as Visual Media for Students’ Traumatic Medical Education Experiences Jeffrey Monk, MD Creating comics in a graphic medicine course aids students’ professional development by providing opportunity for reflection and sharing experiences. AMA J Ethics. 2018;20(2):141-147. doi: 10.1001/journalofethics.2018.20.2.ecas2-1802.
Art of Medicine Feb 2002 Doctor and Doll Mary Winkler, PhD Virtual Mentor. 2002;4(2):41-44. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2002.4.2.imhl1-0202.
Personal Narrative Nov 2001 Commemorative Issue: Through the Student's Eyes: Sag Jennifer Bau Virtual Mentor. 2001;3(11):374-376. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2001.3.11.prsp2-0111.
Art of Medicine Oct 2001 Commemorative Issue: Mona, Is That You? Audiey Kao, MD, PhD Virtual Mentor. 2001;3(10):329-. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2001.3.10.imhl1-0110.
Art of Medicine Jan 2001 Building a Memorial in the Face of Tragedy: AIDS and Quilt-making Sara Taub, MA Virtual Mentor. 2001;3(1):9-10. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2001.3.1.imhl1-0101.