Rethinking Vegetative States
Glenn McGee, PhD
John B. Francis Chair in Bioethics
Center for Practical Bioethics
February 4, 2010
12 minutes 44 seconds
Do we need to rethink what a vegetative state means? That question is prompted by an article in the New England Journal of Medicine regarding brain activity in patients in a persistent vegetative state.
Glenn McGee and Lorell LaBoube talk about it in this edition of The Bioethics Channel.
Links:
Podcast: Rethinking Vegetative States, Glenn McGee, PhD, The Bioethics Channel, February 5, 2010
Practical Bioethics blog:
Interesting. But what does it mean for ethics? Terry Rosell, February 4, 2010
In response to Terry Rosell, February 4, 2010
Bioethics.net
February 4, 2010
12 minutes 44 seconds
Do we need to rethink what a vegetative state means? That question is prompted by an article in the New England Journal of Medicine regarding brain activity in patients in a persistent vegetative state.
Glenn McGee and Lorell LaBoube talk about it in this edition of The Bioethics Channel.
Links:
Podcast: Rethinking Vegetative States, Glenn McGee, PhD, The Bioethics Channel, February 5, 2010
Practical Bioethics blog:
Interesting. But what does it mean for ethics? Terry Rosell, February 4, 2010
In response to Terry Rosell, February 4, 2010
Bioethics.net
Labels: Terri Schiavo; persistent vegetative state; medical ethics; bioethics
1 Comments:
Nice story as for me. I'd like to read something more concerning this matter. The only thing it would also be great to see here is a few photos of some devices.
Katherine Stepman
Cell phone jammers
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