Search Results Search Sort by RelevanceMost Recent Case and Commentary Oct 2023 Should Antipsychotics’ Risks Be Accepted by Clinicians on Behalf of Patients to Achieve Benefits of Mitigating Older Adults’ Behavioral Symptoms in Short-Staffed Units? Alex Rollo, MD, Jeena Kar, DO, Uma Suryadevara, MD, and Mary Camp, MD This commentary considers how to manage agitation in patients with dementia. AMA J Ethics. 2023;25(10):E725-732. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2023.725. Medicine and Society Oct 2023 Prioritizing Diversion and Decarceration of People With Dementia Lay Kodama, MD, PhD, Brie Williams, MD, MS, and Nathaniel P. Morris, MD An aging prison population means more people who are incarcerated will experience dementia and related symptoms. AMA J Ethics. 2023;25(10):E783-790. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2023.783. Medicine and Society Feb 2024 Why Climate Literacy Is Health Literacy Larry R. Churchill, PhD, Gail E. Henderson, PhD, and Nancy M.P. King, JD Health consequences of global warming are severe and will get worse, yet literacy about these problems is poor. AMA J Ethics. 2024;26(2):E147-152. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2024.147. Podcast Feb 2024 Ethics Talk: Who’s “Health” Does One Health Protect? Dr Joost van Herten joins Ethics Talk to discuss how comparing different conceptions of health can help us interrogate just exactly what a One Health approach to health offers and what it doesn't. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Current page 2
Case and Commentary Oct 2023 Should Antipsychotics’ Risks Be Accepted by Clinicians on Behalf of Patients to Achieve Benefits of Mitigating Older Adults’ Behavioral Symptoms in Short-Staffed Units? Alex Rollo, MD, Jeena Kar, DO, Uma Suryadevara, MD, and Mary Camp, MD This commentary considers how to manage agitation in patients with dementia. AMA J Ethics. 2023;25(10):E725-732. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2023.725.
Medicine and Society Oct 2023 Prioritizing Diversion and Decarceration of People With Dementia Lay Kodama, MD, PhD, Brie Williams, MD, MS, and Nathaniel P. Morris, MD An aging prison population means more people who are incarcerated will experience dementia and related symptoms. AMA J Ethics. 2023;25(10):E783-790. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2023.783.
Medicine and Society Feb 2024 Why Climate Literacy Is Health Literacy Larry R. Churchill, PhD, Gail E. Henderson, PhD, and Nancy M.P. King, JD Health consequences of global warming are severe and will get worse, yet literacy about these problems is poor. AMA J Ethics. 2024;26(2):E147-152. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2024.147.
Podcast Feb 2024 Ethics Talk: Who’s “Health” Does One Health Protect? Dr Joost van Herten joins Ethics Talk to discuss how comparing different conceptions of health can help us interrogate just exactly what a One Health approach to health offers and what it doesn't.