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Elements of Moral Experience in Clinical Ethics Training and Practice - Sharing Stories With Strangers

English · Hardback

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Elements of Moral Experience in Clinical Ethics Training and Practice is a philosophical and professional memoir of the education, training and development of becoming a clinical ethics consultant.


List of contents










Introduction
Part 1: Elements of Discovery
Chapter 1: Seminar in Strangeness
Chapter 2: Clinical Attention as Surrender-and-Catch
Interlude 1: Methods of Unknowing: Disruption and Attention
Part 2: Elements of Learning
Chapter 3: Self Reflection and Self Education in Clinical Ethics
Chapter 4: Affiliation and Attunement and Extra-Ordinary Discourse
Interlude 2: Methods for Learning with Others
Part 3: Elements of Experience
Chapter 5: Constituent Vulnerability, Constituent Responsibility
Chapter 6: Clinical Storytelling and Fragments of Experience
Continuing When There is No Ending


About the author










Virginia L. Bartlett is an assistant professor of biomedical sciences and assistant director of the Center for Healthcare Ethics at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, CA. She is a past chair of the Clinical Ethics Consultation Affairs committee for the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities.


Summary

Elements of Moral Experience in Clinical Ethics Training and Practice is a philosophical and professional memoir of the education, training and development of becoming a clinical ethics consultant.

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