Ethics consultation: from theory to practice
Aulisio, M.P.(ed)|Arnold, R.M.(ed)|Youngner, S.J(ed)
Ethics consultation: from theory to practice - 2003 London The John Hopkins University Press - xix, 213p.
Addresses the current state and future direction of ethics consultation and offers an overview of some issues currently debated, from foundational theoretical questions to more practical strategic concerns. Focus primarily on practical concerns -whether ethics consultation is best done by individuals, teams, or committees; how an ethics consult service should be structured; the need for institutional support; and techniques and programs for educating and training staff - without neglecting more theoretical considerations, such as the importance of character or the viability of organizational ethics.
0-80187-165-4
Ethics|Morals|Ethics, Institutional
HM 51 .A85 2003
Ethics consultation: from theory to practice - 2003 London The John Hopkins University Press - xix, 213p.
Addresses the current state and future direction of ethics consultation and offers an overview of some issues currently debated, from foundational theoretical questions to more practical strategic concerns. Focus primarily on practical concerns -whether ethics consultation is best done by individuals, teams, or committees; how an ethics consult service should be structured; the need for institutional support; and techniques and programs for educating and training staff - without neglecting more theoretical considerations, such as the importance of character or the viability of organizational ethics.
0-80187-165-4
Ethics|Morals|Ethics, Institutional
HM 51 .A85 2003