College Ethics Manual Table of Contents

Fifth Edition

Introduction

Professionalism

The Physician and the Patient

Initiating and Discontinuing the Patient-Physician Relationship
Third-Party Evaluations
Confidentiality
The Patient and the Medical Record
Disclosure
Informed Consent
Decisions about Reproduction
Genetic Testing
Medical Risk to Physician and Patient
Complementary and Alternative Care
Disability Certification
Care of the Physician's Family, Friends, and Employees
Sexual Contact between Physician and Patient
Boundaries and Privacy
Gifts from Patients

Care of Patients Near the End of Life

Patients Near the End of Life
Making Decisions Near the End of Life
Advance Care Planning
Withdrawing or Withholding Treatments
Do-Not-Resuscitate Orders
Determination of Death
Solid Organ Transplantation
Irreversible Loss of Consciousness
Artificial Nutrition and Hydration
Physician-Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia

The Ethics of Practice

The Changing Practice Environment
Financial Arrangements
Financial Conflicts of Interest
Advertising

The Physician and Society

Obligations of the Physician to Society
Resource Allocation
Relation of the Physician to Government
Ethics Committees and Consultants
Medicine and the Law
Expert Witnesses
Strikes and Other Joint Actions by Physicians

The Physician's Relationship to Other Clinicians

Attending Physicians and Physicians in Training
Consultation and Shared Care
The Impaired Physician
Peer Review
Conflicts among Members of a Health Care Team

Research

Human Subjects Research
Placebo Controls
Innovative Medical Therapies
Scientific Publication
Public Announcement of Research Discoveries

Conclusion

Appendix: A Case Method to Assist Clinical Ethics Decision Making

Author and Article Information

References

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