Caring well : religion, narrative, and health care ethics / edited by David H.Smith. - First edition,. - 276 pages ; 23 cm

Includes index. Notes: p. 255-274.

Religion, ethics, and clinical immersion : an appraisal of three pioneers / The bios of bioethics and the bios of autobiography / Adequate images and evil imaginations : ethnography, ethics, and the end of life / "It's what pediatricians are supposed to do / Ethics, faith, and healing : Jewish physicians reflect on medical practice / Organ transplants : death, dis-organ-ization and the need for religious ritual / Giving in grief : perspectives of hospital chaplains on organ donations / Boundary crossings : the ethical terrain of professional life in hospice care / Professional commitment to personal care : nurses' commitments in care for the dying / Apart and not apart : death and dignity / David H. Smith -- Richard B. Miller -- John D. Barbour -- Paul Lauritzen -- Margaret E. Mohrmann -- Louis E. Newman -- Allen D. Verhey -- Ann Mongoven -- Courtney S. Campbell -- David H. Smith -- Gilbert Meilaender Introduction : The importance of listening and the pertinence of religion / Part one. Ways of listening -- Part two. The practice of caregiving : caring for children -- Part three. Coincidence/conflict between commitments : transplantation -- Part four. Adults at the end of life --

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Medical ethics.
Medicine--Religious aspects

R725.55 / .C375 2000

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