000455152 000__ 08673cam\a2200577Ma\4500 000455152 001__ 455152 000455152 005__ 20221215123827.0 000455152 006__ m\\\\\\\\d\\\\\\\\ 000455152 007__ cr\cn\nnnunnun 000455152 008__ 130128r20132009nyua\\\\ob\\\\000\0\eng\d 000455152 020__ $$a9781782681656 (electronic bk.) 000455152 020__ $$a1782681655 (electronic bk.) 000455152 020__ $$z9780826115225 000455152 020__ $$z0826115225 000455152 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocn826658538 000455152 040__ $$aCREDO$$beng$$cCREDO$$dOCLCO$$dOCLCQ 000455152 049__ $$aISEA 000455152 050_4 $$aQH332$$b.P46 2009eb 000455152 08204 $$a174/.957$$222 000455152 24504 $$aThe Penn Center guide to bioethics /$$cVardit Ravitsky, Autumn Fiester, Arthur L. Caplan, [editors]. 000455152 24630 $$aGuide to bioethics 000455152 260__ $$aNew York [N.Y.] :$$bSpringer Pub.,$$cc2009. 000455152 300__ $$a1 online resource (xxvii, 828 p.) :$$bill. 000455152 500__ $$a"Penn Center for Bioethics." 000455152 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references. 000455152 5050_ $$apt. I. Bioethics: birth, evolution and context -- 1. The birth and evolution of bioethics / Arthur L. Caplan -- 2. The ethics of bioethics / Robert Baker -- 3. The independence principle in bioethics / David Perlman -- 4. Health law and bioethics / Barry R. Furrow -- 5. Bioethics: the citizen view and its perils / John Timpane -- 6. Health and disease: conceptual perspectives and ethical implications / Dominic Sisti. 000455152 5058_ $$aPt II. Emerging issues: neuroethics and nanoethics -- 7. Neuroethics / Martha J. Farah -- 8. Is my mind mine?: neuroethics and brain imaging / Paul Root Wolpe -- 9. Future minds: transhumanism, cognitive enhancement, and the nature of persons / Susan Schneider -- 10. Nanotechnology and nanomedicine: ethical and social considerations / Jan Jaeger, Marisa P. Marcin, and Paul Root Wolpe. 000455152 5058_ $$apt. III. Bioethics at the bedside -- 11. Confidentiality: an expectation in health care / Anita L. Allen -- 12. Hospital ethics committees and ethics consultants / James J. McCartney -- 13. Ethical issues in nursing practice / Connie M. Ulrich and Mindy B. Zeitzer -- 14. Conscientious refusals by physicians / Holly Fernandez Lynch -- 15. Mediation and health care / Edward J. Bergman and Autumn Fiester -- 16. The moral education of medical students / Judah L. Goldberg -- 17. Disability perspectives on bioethics / Carol Schilling -- 18. Ethical issues in caregiving / Gerald I. Wolpe. 000455152 5058_ $$apt. IV. Research ethics -- 19. Research misconduct and fraud / Barbara K. Redman -- 20. Ethical issues in innovative surgery / Angelique M. Reitsma -- 21. Unique aspects of informed consent in emergency research / Jill M. Barren -- 22. The ethics of inclusion and exclusion in clinical trials: race, sex, and age / Diana Zuckerman -- 23. The use of placebo-control groups in clinical trials / Susan S. Ellenberg -- 24. Forbidden knowledge / William R. LaFleur -- 25. Conflict of interest in American universities / Perry B. Molinoff. 000455152 5058_ $$apt. V. Reproductive technologies -- 26. Regulating assisted reproductive technology: avoiding extremes / Jennifer L. Rosato -- 27. Choosing future people: reproductive technologies and identity / Mark Greene -- 28. Ethical aspects of egg donation / Luigi Mastroianni, Jr. -- 29. Ethical aspects of male infertility / Georgios Karnakis and Pasquale Patrizio -- 30. Preimplantation genetic diagnosis: ethical considerations / Frances R. Batzer and Vardit Ravitsky -- 31. The influence of language on the beginning of life debate / Thomas A. Marino. 000455152 5058_ $$apt. VI. Genetics -- 32. Eugenics / Mark B. Adams -- 33. Human gene patents / Jon F. Merz -- 34. Genetics research and race: whither bioethics? / Pamela Sankar -- 35. Biobanks / Bernice S. Elger -- 36. Prenatal choices: genetic counseling for variable genetic diseases / Curtis R. Coughlin II -- 37. Ethical issues in animal biotechnology / Autumn Fiester -- 38. Ethical and social aspects of transgenic plants / David C. Magnus. 000455152 5058_ $$apt. VII. Fetuses and children -- 39. The contested territory of medical decision-making for children / Wynne Morrison and Chris Feudtner -- 40. "This won't hurt a bit": truth-telling to children / Alisa A. Padon and Steven D. Handler -- 41. Children in research: linking assent and parental permission / Victoria A. Miller, William W. Reynolds, and Robert M. Nelson -- 42. Withdrawing and withholding life-prolonging therapies in children / Margaret M. Mahon -- 43. Ethical challenges in pediatric dialysis and kidney transplantation / Bernard S. Kaplan, Cynthia Green, H. Jorge Baluarte, and Kevin E.C. Meyers -- 44. The ethics of perinatal palliative care / Chris Feudtner and David Munson. 000455152 5058_ $$apt. VIII. Access to health care -- 45. Health care access in the United States: American exceptionalism once more! / Stephen E. Lammers -- 46. Does the U.S. Constitution protect a right to unapproved drugs? / Theodore W. Ruger and Mahnu Davar -- 47. Fair pricing and access to medicines for the poor / Donald W. Light. 000455152 5058_ $$apt. IX. Community and public health -- 48. Public health ethics: an update on an emerging field / Michael Yudell -- 49. Bioethics "on the ground": public health matters / Joanne Godley -- 50. Disease control policy: individual rights versus the common good / Jason L. Schwartz -- 51. Bioethics and national security / Jonathan D. Moreno and Michael S. Peroski -- 52. Bringing the public to the private: increasing the accountability of nonprofit health organizations / Roberta M. Snow -- 53. The bioethics of tobacco / Eric A. Feldman -- 54. HIV exceptionalism and the mutability of ethical boundaries / Marlene Eisenberg, Michael B. Blank, and Ronald Bayer. 000455152 5058_ $$apt. X. Vaccines -- 55. The ethics of vaccination / James Colgrove -- 56. The ethics of allocating vaccines / Robert I. Field -- 57. Influenza vaccination of health care workers / Michael J. Smith. 000455152 5058_ $$apt. XI. Organ transplantation -- 58. Organ transplantation: the challenge of scarcity / Arthur L. Caplan -- 59. The importance of embodiment in transplant ethics / Nora L. Jones -- 60. Organ trafficking and transplant tourism / Debra A. Budiani-Saberi -- 61. Ethical dilemmas in the management of the potential organ donor after circulatory determination of death / Scott D. Halpern -- 62. Protecting live kidney and liver donors / Peter P. Reese, Peter L. Abt, and Roy D. Bloom -- 63. Organ transplantation and retransplantation: medical and ethical considerations / Raluca Vrabie, Vardit Ravitsky, and Thoman W. Faust. 000455152 5058_ $$apt. XII. End of life -- 64. Advance directives / Stephen S. Hanson and David J. Doukas -- 65. Medical futility / Horace M. DeLisser -- 66. Hospice: past, future, and ethical considerations / Amy M. Corcoran and Jennifer M. Kapo -- 67. Palliative care / Debra Wiegand. 000455152 506__ $$aAccess restricted to authorized users. 000455152 5200_ $$aThe Center for Bioethics at the University of Pennsylvania is the internationally recognized leader in bioethical education and research. Its interdisciplinary faculty is drawn from the fields of medicine, law, nursing, education, philosophy, psychology, and religious studies. Arthur L. Caplan, the Center's founding director, is recognized as one of the most influential experts in bioethics. He has authored numerous books and articles, and served as the Chair of the Advisory Committee to the United Nations on human cloning. The Penn Center's leading fellows, Autumn Fiester and Vardit Ravitsky, have combined their expertise with Dr. Caplan and over 80 other contributors to create The Penn Center Guide to Bioethics- the foremost authority on both traditional and cutting-edge bioethical issues. The Penn Guide navigates uncharted ethical terrains, undoubtedly shaping both academic and public discourses on the challenging controversies generated by new technologies, theories, and medical advances. This volume represents the Penn Center's distinct, pioneering approach to bioethics, one that emphasizes empirical treatment of bioethical issues, and the integration of bioethical scholarship with practical application. The Penn Guide will be the definitive text for policy makers, health practitioners, researchers, and students. 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