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This book is a collection of original, interdisciplinary essays on the topic of medical error. The contributors include top scholars and practitioners working in bioethics, communication, law, medicine and philosophy.
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This book is a collection of original, interdisciplinary essays on the topic of medical error. The contributors include top scholars and practitioners working in bioethics, communication, law, medicine and philosophy.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429561085
- Artikelnr.: 57928330
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429561085
- Artikelnr.: 57928330
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Foreword
Michael S. Pritchard
1. Introduction: Medicine, Mistakes, and Moral Evaluation
Sandra L. Borden
Part I: Questions of Justice
2. Medical Error and Moral Luck
Fritz Allhoff
3. Toward a Restorative Just Culture Approach to Medical Error
Jeremy R. Garrett and Leslie Ann McNolty
4. Rehabilitating Blame
Samuel Reis-Dennis
Part II: Communication and Risk
5. A Communication-Based Approach to Safeguarding against Medical Errors:
The Case of Palliative Care
Leah Omilion-Hodges
6. Communicating about Technical Failures in Assisted Reproductive
Technology
Rashmi Kudesia and Robert Rebar
7. Respecting Patient Autonomy in Radiation Oncology and Beyond
Megan Hyun and Alexander Hyun
Part III: Vulnerable Populations
8. Medical Over-testing and Racial Distrust
Luke Golemon
9. The Epistemology of Medical Error in an Intersectional World
Devora Shapiro
10. The Harm of Ableism: Medical Error and Epistemic Injustice
Joel Michael Reynolds and David Pena-Guzman
11. Error and Determinations of Decision-Making Competence in Mentally Ill
Patients
Kelsey Gipe
Part IV: Learning from Error
12. Medical Error as a Collaborative Learning Tool
Jordan Wadden
13. Inference to the Best Explanation and Avoiding Diagnostic Error
David Kyle Johnson
14. Psychopathy Treatment and the Stigma of Yesterday's Research
Rasmus Larsen
15. Reducing Medical Errors through Simulation: An Ethical Alternative for
Training Medical Practitioners
T.J. Broy, Maureen Hirthler, Robin Rockhold, and Ralph Didlake
Michael S. Pritchard
1. Introduction: Medicine, Mistakes, and Moral Evaluation
Sandra L. Borden
Part I: Questions of Justice
2. Medical Error and Moral Luck
Fritz Allhoff
3. Toward a Restorative Just Culture Approach to Medical Error
Jeremy R. Garrett and Leslie Ann McNolty
4. Rehabilitating Blame
Samuel Reis-Dennis
Part II: Communication and Risk
5. A Communication-Based Approach to Safeguarding against Medical Errors:
The Case of Palliative Care
Leah Omilion-Hodges
6. Communicating about Technical Failures in Assisted Reproductive
Technology
Rashmi Kudesia and Robert Rebar
7. Respecting Patient Autonomy in Radiation Oncology and Beyond
Megan Hyun and Alexander Hyun
Part III: Vulnerable Populations
8. Medical Over-testing and Racial Distrust
Luke Golemon
9. The Epistemology of Medical Error in an Intersectional World
Devora Shapiro
10. The Harm of Ableism: Medical Error and Epistemic Injustice
Joel Michael Reynolds and David Pena-Guzman
11. Error and Determinations of Decision-Making Competence in Mentally Ill
Patients
Kelsey Gipe
Part IV: Learning from Error
12. Medical Error as a Collaborative Learning Tool
Jordan Wadden
13. Inference to the Best Explanation and Avoiding Diagnostic Error
David Kyle Johnson
14. Psychopathy Treatment and the Stigma of Yesterday's Research
Rasmus Larsen
15. Reducing Medical Errors through Simulation: An Ethical Alternative for
Training Medical Practitioners
T.J. Broy, Maureen Hirthler, Robin Rockhold, and Ralph Didlake
Foreword
Michael S. Pritchard
1. Introduction: Medicine, Mistakes, and Moral Evaluation
Sandra L. Borden
Part I: Questions of Justice
2. Medical Error and Moral Luck
Fritz Allhoff
3. Toward a Restorative Just Culture Approach to Medical Error
Jeremy R. Garrett and Leslie Ann McNolty
4. Rehabilitating Blame
Samuel Reis-Dennis
Part II: Communication and Risk
5. A Communication-Based Approach to Safeguarding against Medical Errors:
The Case of Palliative Care
Leah Omilion-Hodges
6. Communicating about Technical Failures in Assisted Reproductive
Technology
Rashmi Kudesia and Robert Rebar
7. Respecting Patient Autonomy in Radiation Oncology and Beyond
Megan Hyun and Alexander Hyun
Part III: Vulnerable Populations
8. Medical Over-testing and Racial Distrust
Luke Golemon
9. The Epistemology of Medical Error in an Intersectional World
Devora Shapiro
10. The Harm of Ableism: Medical Error and Epistemic Injustice
Joel Michael Reynolds and David Pena-Guzman
11. Error and Determinations of Decision-Making Competence in Mentally Ill
Patients
Kelsey Gipe
Part IV: Learning from Error
12. Medical Error as a Collaborative Learning Tool
Jordan Wadden
13. Inference to the Best Explanation and Avoiding Diagnostic Error
David Kyle Johnson
14. Psychopathy Treatment and the Stigma of Yesterday's Research
Rasmus Larsen
15. Reducing Medical Errors through Simulation: An Ethical Alternative for
Training Medical Practitioners
T.J. Broy, Maureen Hirthler, Robin Rockhold, and Ralph Didlake
Michael S. Pritchard
1. Introduction: Medicine, Mistakes, and Moral Evaluation
Sandra L. Borden
Part I: Questions of Justice
2. Medical Error and Moral Luck
Fritz Allhoff
3. Toward a Restorative Just Culture Approach to Medical Error
Jeremy R. Garrett and Leslie Ann McNolty
4. Rehabilitating Blame
Samuel Reis-Dennis
Part II: Communication and Risk
5. A Communication-Based Approach to Safeguarding against Medical Errors:
The Case of Palliative Care
Leah Omilion-Hodges
6. Communicating about Technical Failures in Assisted Reproductive
Technology
Rashmi Kudesia and Robert Rebar
7. Respecting Patient Autonomy in Radiation Oncology and Beyond
Megan Hyun and Alexander Hyun
Part III: Vulnerable Populations
8. Medical Over-testing and Racial Distrust
Luke Golemon
9. The Epistemology of Medical Error in an Intersectional World
Devora Shapiro
10. The Harm of Ableism: Medical Error and Epistemic Injustice
Joel Michael Reynolds and David Pena-Guzman
11. Error and Determinations of Decision-Making Competence in Mentally Ill
Patients
Kelsey Gipe
Part IV: Learning from Error
12. Medical Error as a Collaborative Learning Tool
Jordan Wadden
13. Inference to the Best Explanation and Avoiding Diagnostic Error
David Kyle Johnson
14. Psychopathy Treatment and the Stigma of Yesterday's Research
Rasmus Larsen
15. Reducing Medical Errors through Simulation: An Ethical Alternative for
Training Medical Practitioners
T.J. Broy, Maureen Hirthler, Robin Rockhold, and Ralph Didlake