Practical Bioethics

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Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Top 10 Practical Bioethics Blog: May 2010

Ethics Committees as Decision Makers?
Feeding Tube Futile?
Performing Futile CPR Revisited
Pain Contracts as Policy: A Good Idea?
Couldn't attend Annual Dinner? No problem.
24 Hour Genetic Testing at Your Local Walgreens
What ethics committees AREN'T
Presumed Consent for Organ Donation? An Unlikely Fix
"Purposeful" vs "Desired” Medicine
Teaching Bioethics from Virtue to Kant

Labels: bioethics; medical ethics; medical futility; pain policy; genetics

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The Center for Practical Bioethics is a nonprofit, free-standing and independent organization nationally recognized for its work in practical bioethics. Since 1984, the Center has helped patients and their families, healthcare professionals, policymakers and corporate leaders grapple with ethically complex issues in medicine and research. For more go to www.practicalbioethics.org. The editor of this blog is John Carney at the Center. For questions or suggestions, email jcarney@practicalbioethics.org.

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