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This book is a compendium of articles from the recent surgical literature that address ethical issues chosen by surgeons because they are controversial and pertinent to the practice of surgery. The reader will not find a great deal of sophisticated dissection of fine philosophical distinctions in these discussions of ethical conflicts and controversies in surgery.
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This book is a compendium of articles from the recent surgical literature that address ethical issues chosen by surgeons because they are controversial and pertinent to the practice of surgery. The reader will not find a great deal of sophisticated dissection of fine philosophical distinctions in these discussions of ethical conflicts and controversies in surgery.
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: OUP US
- Seitenzahl: 378
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Februar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 573g
- ISBN-13: 9780190204525
- ISBN-10: 0190204524
- Artikelnr.: 47863947
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: OUP US
- Seitenzahl: 378
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Februar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 573g
- ISBN-13: 9780190204525
- ISBN-10: 0190204524
- Artikelnr.: 47863947
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Robert M. Sade, MD, is Distinguished University Professor, Professor of Cardiothoracic Surgery and Director of the Institute of Human Values in Health Care at the Medical University of South Carolina, where he also is Director of the Clinical Research Ethics Program. At MUSC, he created the Section of Pediatric Cardiac Surgery in 1975 and has concentrated mainly on biomedical ethics for the last two decades. He has written several hundred articles, book chapters, and books on cardiothoracic surgery, medical education, biomedical ethics, and health policy.
* Contributors * Preface * Introduction * Robert M. Sade
MD * SECTION 1: THE PROBLEM OF SURGICAL ETHICS * Chapter 1: Ethics Gap in Surgery * Robert M. Sade
MD
Timothy H. Williams
MD
David J. Perlman
MA
Cynthia L. Haney
JD
and Martha R. Stroud
MS * Chapter 2: Ethics in Cardiothoracic Surgery: A Survey of Surgeons' Views * Thomas A. D'Amico
MD
Martin F. McKneally
MD
and Robert M. Sade
MD * SECTION 2: PROFESSIONAL INTEGRITY * Chapter 3: Deceiving Insurance Companies: New Expression of an Ancient Tradition * Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 4: Hepatitis C Virus-Infected Resident: End of Residency
End of Career? * Carolyn M. Dresler
MD
MPA
Michael S. Kent
MD
Richard I. Whyte
MD
MBA
Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 5: Must Surgeons Tell Mitral Valve Repair Candidates About a New Percutaneous Repair Device That Is Only Available Elsewhere? * Eric R. Skipper
MD
Kevin D. Accola
MD
and Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 6: The Surgeon's Work in Transition: Should Surgeons Spend More Time Outside the Hospital? * Jamie Dickey
PhD
Ross M. Ungerleider
MD
Joseph S. Coselli
MD
Lori D. Conklin
MD
Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 7: Should Sleep-Deprived Surgeons Be Prohibited From Operating Without Patients' Consent? * Charles A. Czeisler
PhD
MD
Carlos A. Pellegrini
MD
and Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 8: Are Thoracic Surgeons Ethically Obligated to Serve as Expert Witnesses for the Plaintiff? * Donald C. Watson
Jr
MD
Francis Robicsek
MD
PhD
Robert M. Sade
MD * SECTION 3: RELATIONSHIPS WITH PATIENTS - AUTONOMY AND CONSENT * Chapter 9: Should a Jehovah's Witness Patient Who Faces Imminent Exsanguination Be Transfused? * Keith S. Naunheim
MD
Charles R. Bridges
MD
ScD
and Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 10: No Heroic Measures: How Soon Is Too Soon to Stop? * Thomas A. D'Amico
MD
Mark J. Krasna
MD
Diane M. Krasna
CRNA
Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 11. Should Surgical Errors Always Be Disclosed to the Patient? * Constantine Mavroudis
MD
Constantine D. Mavroudis
MD
Keith S. Naunheim
MD
and Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 12: Another Surgeon's Error: Must You Tell the Patient? * Susan D. Moffatt-Bruce
MD
PhD
Chadrick E. Denlinger
MD
Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 13. Impending Loss of Insurance Coverage is an Indication to Proceed With Complex
Expensive Surgery * Anthony L. Estrera
MD
Sharon Ikonomidis
PhD
John S. Ikonomidis
MD
Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 14: Ethical Obligation of Surgeons to Noncompliant Patients: Can a Surgeon Refuse to Operate on an Intravenous Drug-Abusing Patient With Recurrent Aortic Valve Prosthesis Infection? * J. Michael DiMaio
MD
Tomas A. Salerno
MD
Ron Bernstein
JD
Katia Araujo
PsyD
Marco Ricci
MD
Robert M. Sade
MD * SECTION 4: INNOVATION AND USES OF TECHNOLOGY * Chapter 15: Surgical Innovation: Too Risky to Remain Unregulated? * Haavi Morreim
PhD
Michael J. Mack
MD
Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 16: Who Should Adopt Robotic Surgery
and When? * Jessica K. Smyth
MD
Karen E. Deveney
MD
Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 17: Should Access to Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement Be Limited to High-Volume Surgical Centers? * Joseph E. Bavaria
MD
Philip Green
MD
Gregg F. Rosner
MD
Martin B. Leon
MD
Allan Schwartz
MD
Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 18: Should the Use of Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation be Rationed? * John E. Mayer
Jr
MD
Grayson H. Wheatley III
MD
Robert M. Sade
MD * SECTION 5: ORGAN DONATION AND TRANSPLANTATION * Chapter 19: Heart Donation Without the Dead Donor Rule * Franklin G. Miller
PhD
Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 20: Saving Lives Is More Important Than Abstract Moral Concerns: Financial Incentives Should Be Used to Increase Organ Donation * Benjamin Hippen
MD
Lainie Friedman Ross
MD
Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 21: Prisoners on Death Row Should Be Accepted as Organ Donors * Shu S. Lin
MD
PhD
Lauren Rich
RN
BSN
Jay D. Pal
MD
PhD
Robert M. Sade
MD * SECTION 6: CONFLICTS OF INTEREST IN SURGERY * Chapter 22: Politely Refuse the Pen and Note Pad: Gifts From Industry to Physicians Harm Patients * Kenneth V. Iserson
MD
MBA
Robert James Cerfolio
MD
Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 23: Should the Financial Link Between Industry and Physician Consultants Be Severed? * Stephen J. Immelt
JD
Vincent A. Gaudiani
MD
Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 24: Full Disclosure-Should Presentations and Publications Include Dollar Amounts and Duration of Surgeon-Industry Relationships? * J. Peter Murphy
MD and Robert M. Sade
MD * SECTION 7: ETHICAL ISSUES IN HEALTH CARE POLICY * Chapter 25: Medical Ethics Collides With Public Policy: LVAD for a Patient With Leukemia * Patrick M. McCarthy
MD
Richard D. Lamm
LLB
CPA
Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 26: Should Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting Be Regionalized? * Brahmajee K. Nallamothu
MD
MPH
Kim A. Eagle
MD
Victor A. Ferraris
MD
PhD
Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 27: A Clash of Rights: Should Smoking Tobacco Products in Public Places be Legally Banned? * Carolyn Dresler
MD
MPA
Mark J. Cherry
PhD
Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 28: Should a Medical Center Deny Employment to a Physician Because He Smokes Tobacco Products? * James W. Jones
MD
PhD. MHA
William M. Novick
MD
Robert M. Sade
MD
MD * SECTION 1: THE PROBLEM OF SURGICAL ETHICS * Chapter 1: Ethics Gap in Surgery * Robert M. Sade
MD
Timothy H. Williams
MD
David J. Perlman
MA
Cynthia L. Haney
JD
and Martha R. Stroud
MS * Chapter 2: Ethics in Cardiothoracic Surgery: A Survey of Surgeons' Views * Thomas A. D'Amico
MD
Martin F. McKneally
MD
and Robert M. Sade
MD * SECTION 2: PROFESSIONAL INTEGRITY * Chapter 3: Deceiving Insurance Companies: New Expression of an Ancient Tradition * Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 4: Hepatitis C Virus-Infected Resident: End of Residency
End of Career? * Carolyn M. Dresler
MD
MPA
Michael S. Kent
MD
Richard I. Whyte
MD
MBA
Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 5: Must Surgeons Tell Mitral Valve Repair Candidates About a New Percutaneous Repair Device That Is Only Available Elsewhere? * Eric R. Skipper
MD
Kevin D. Accola
MD
and Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 6: The Surgeon's Work in Transition: Should Surgeons Spend More Time Outside the Hospital? * Jamie Dickey
PhD
Ross M. Ungerleider
MD
Joseph S. Coselli
MD
Lori D. Conklin
MD
Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 7: Should Sleep-Deprived Surgeons Be Prohibited From Operating Without Patients' Consent? * Charles A. Czeisler
PhD
MD
Carlos A. Pellegrini
MD
and Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 8: Are Thoracic Surgeons Ethically Obligated to Serve as Expert Witnesses for the Plaintiff? * Donald C. Watson
Jr
MD
Francis Robicsek
MD
PhD
Robert M. Sade
MD * SECTION 3: RELATIONSHIPS WITH PATIENTS - AUTONOMY AND CONSENT * Chapter 9: Should a Jehovah's Witness Patient Who Faces Imminent Exsanguination Be Transfused? * Keith S. Naunheim
MD
Charles R. Bridges
MD
ScD
and Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 10: No Heroic Measures: How Soon Is Too Soon to Stop? * Thomas A. D'Amico
MD
Mark J. Krasna
MD
Diane M. Krasna
CRNA
Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 11. Should Surgical Errors Always Be Disclosed to the Patient? * Constantine Mavroudis
MD
Constantine D. Mavroudis
MD
Keith S. Naunheim
MD
and Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 12: Another Surgeon's Error: Must You Tell the Patient? * Susan D. Moffatt-Bruce
MD
PhD
Chadrick E. Denlinger
MD
Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 13. Impending Loss of Insurance Coverage is an Indication to Proceed With Complex
Expensive Surgery * Anthony L. Estrera
MD
Sharon Ikonomidis
PhD
John S. Ikonomidis
MD
Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 14: Ethical Obligation of Surgeons to Noncompliant Patients: Can a Surgeon Refuse to Operate on an Intravenous Drug-Abusing Patient With Recurrent Aortic Valve Prosthesis Infection? * J. Michael DiMaio
MD
Tomas A. Salerno
MD
Ron Bernstein
JD
Katia Araujo
PsyD
Marco Ricci
MD
Robert M. Sade
MD * SECTION 4: INNOVATION AND USES OF TECHNOLOGY * Chapter 15: Surgical Innovation: Too Risky to Remain Unregulated? * Haavi Morreim
PhD
Michael J. Mack
MD
Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 16: Who Should Adopt Robotic Surgery
and When? * Jessica K. Smyth
MD
Karen E. Deveney
MD
Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 17: Should Access to Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement Be Limited to High-Volume Surgical Centers? * Joseph E. Bavaria
MD
Philip Green
MD
Gregg F. Rosner
MD
Martin B. Leon
MD
Allan Schwartz
MD
Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 18: Should the Use of Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation be Rationed? * John E. Mayer
Jr
MD
Grayson H. Wheatley III
MD
Robert M. Sade
MD * SECTION 5: ORGAN DONATION AND TRANSPLANTATION * Chapter 19: Heart Donation Without the Dead Donor Rule * Franklin G. Miller
PhD
Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 20: Saving Lives Is More Important Than Abstract Moral Concerns: Financial Incentives Should Be Used to Increase Organ Donation * Benjamin Hippen
MD
Lainie Friedman Ross
MD
Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 21: Prisoners on Death Row Should Be Accepted as Organ Donors * Shu S. Lin
MD
PhD
Lauren Rich
RN
BSN
Jay D. Pal
MD
PhD
Robert M. Sade
MD * SECTION 6: CONFLICTS OF INTEREST IN SURGERY * Chapter 22: Politely Refuse the Pen and Note Pad: Gifts From Industry to Physicians Harm Patients * Kenneth V. Iserson
MD
MBA
Robert James Cerfolio
MD
Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 23: Should the Financial Link Between Industry and Physician Consultants Be Severed? * Stephen J. Immelt
JD
Vincent A. Gaudiani
MD
Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 24: Full Disclosure-Should Presentations and Publications Include Dollar Amounts and Duration of Surgeon-Industry Relationships? * J. Peter Murphy
MD and Robert M. Sade
MD * SECTION 7: ETHICAL ISSUES IN HEALTH CARE POLICY * Chapter 25: Medical Ethics Collides With Public Policy: LVAD for a Patient With Leukemia * Patrick M. McCarthy
MD
Richard D. Lamm
LLB
CPA
Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 26: Should Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting Be Regionalized? * Brahmajee K. Nallamothu
MD
MPH
Kim A. Eagle
MD
Victor A. Ferraris
MD
PhD
Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 27: A Clash of Rights: Should Smoking Tobacco Products in Public Places be Legally Banned? * Carolyn Dresler
MD
MPA
Mark J. Cherry
PhD
Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 28: Should a Medical Center Deny Employment to a Physician Because He Smokes Tobacco Products? * James W. Jones
MD
PhD. MHA
William M. Novick
MD
Robert M. Sade
MD
* Contributors * Preface * Introduction * Robert M. Sade
MD * SECTION 1: THE PROBLEM OF SURGICAL ETHICS * Chapter 1: Ethics Gap in Surgery * Robert M. Sade
MD
Timothy H. Williams
MD
David J. Perlman
MA
Cynthia L. Haney
JD
and Martha R. Stroud
MS * Chapter 2: Ethics in Cardiothoracic Surgery: A Survey of Surgeons' Views * Thomas A. D'Amico
MD
Martin F. McKneally
MD
and Robert M. Sade
MD * SECTION 2: PROFESSIONAL INTEGRITY * Chapter 3: Deceiving Insurance Companies: New Expression of an Ancient Tradition * Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 4: Hepatitis C Virus-Infected Resident: End of Residency
End of Career? * Carolyn M. Dresler
MD
MPA
Michael S. Kent
MD
Richard I. Whyte
MD
MBA
Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 5: Must Surgeons Tell Mitral Valve Repair Candidates About a New Percutaneous Repair Device That Is Only Available Elsewhere? * Eric R. Skipper
MD
Kevin D. Accola
MD
and Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 6: The Surgeon's Work in Transition: Should Surgeons Spend More Time Outside the Hospital? * Jamie Dickey
PhD
Ross M. Ungerleider
MD
Joseph S. Coselli
MD
Lori D. Conklin
MD
Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 7: Should Sleep-Deprived Surgeons Be Prohibited From Operating Without Patients' Consent? * Charles A. Czeisler
PhD
MD
Carlos A. Pellegrini
MD
and Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 8: Are Thoracic Surgeons Ethically Obligated to Serve as Expert Witnesses for the Plaintiff? * Donald C. Watson
Jr
MD
Francis Robicsek
MD
PhD
Robert M. Sade
MD * SECTION 3: RELATIONSHIPS WITH PATIENTS - AUTONOMY AND CONSENT * Chapter 9: Should a Jehovah's Witness Patient Who Faces Imminent Exsanguination Be Transfused? * Keith S. Naunheim
MD
Charles R. Bridges
MD
ScD
and Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 10: No Heroic Measures: How Soon Is Too Soon to Stop? * Thomas A. D'Amico
MD
Mark J. Krasna
MD
Diane M. Krasna
CRNA
Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 11. Should Surgical Errors Always Be Disclosed to the Patient? * Constantine Mavroudis
MD
Constantine D. Mavroudis
MD
Keith S. Naunheim
MD
and Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 12: Another Surgeon's Error: Must You Tell the Patient? * Susan D. Moffatt-Bruce
MD
PhD
Chadrick E. Denlinger
MD
Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 13. Impending Loss of Insurance Coverage is an Indication to Proceed With Complex
Expensive Surgery * Anthony L. Estrera
MD
Sharon Ikonomidis
PhD
John S. Ikonomidis
MD
Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 14: Ethical Obligation of Surgeons to Noncompliant Patients: Can a Surgeon Refuse to Operate on an Intravenous Drug-Abusing Patient With Recurrent Aortic Valve Prosthesis Infection? * J. Michael DiMaio
MD
Tomas A. Salerno
MD
Ron Bernstein
JD
Katia Araujo
PsyD
Marco Ricci
MD
Robert M. Sade
MD * SECTION 4: INNOVATION AND USES OF TECHNOLOGY * Chapter 15: Surgical Innovation: Too Risky to Remain Unregulated? * Haavi Morreim
PhD
Michael J. Mack
MD
Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 16: Who Should Adopt Robotic Surgery
and When? * Jessica K. Smyth
MD
Karen E. Deveney
MD
Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 17: Should Access to Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement Be Limited to High-Volume Surgical Centers? * Joseph E. Bavaria
MD
Philip Green
MD
Gregg F. Rosner
MD
Martin B. Leon
MD
Allan Schwartz
MD
Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 18: Should the Use of Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation be Rationed? * John E. Mayer
Jr
MD
Grayson H. Wheatley III
MD
Robert M. Sade
MD * SECTION 5: ORGAN DONATION AND TRANSPLANTATION * Chapter 19: Heart Donation Without the Dead Donor Rule * Franklin G. Miller
PhD
Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 20: Saving Lives Is More Important Than Abstract Moral Concerns: Financial Incentives Should Be Used to Increase Organ Donation * Benjamin Hippen
MD
Lainie Friedman Ross
MD
Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 21: Prisoners on Death Row Should Be Accepted as Organ Donors * Shu S. Lin
MD
PhD
Lauren Rich
RN
BSN
Jay D. Pal
MD
PhD
Robert M. Sade
MD * SECTION 6: CONFLICTS OF INTEREST IN SURGERY * Chapter 22: Politely Refuse the Pen and Note Pad: Gifts From Industry to Physicians Harm Patients * Kenneth V. Iserson
MD
MBA
Robert James Cerfolio
MD
Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 23: Should the Financial Link Between Industry and Physician Consultants Be Severed? * Stephen J. Immelt
JD
Vincent A. Gaudiani
MD
Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 24: Full Disclosure-Should Presentations and Publications Include Dollar Amounts and Duration of Surgeon-Industry Relationships? * J. Peter Murphy
MD and Robert M. Sade
MD * SECTION 7: ETHICAL ISSUES IN HEALTH CARE POLICY * Chapter 25: Medical Ethics Collides With Public Policy: LVAD for a Patient With Leukemia * Patrick M. McCarthy
MD
Richard D. Lamm
LLB
CPA
Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 26: Should Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting Be Regionalized? * Brahmajee K. Nallamothu
MD
MPH
Kim A. Eagle
MD
Victor A. Ferraris
MD
PhD
Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 27: A Clash of Rights: Should Smoking Tobacco Products in Public Places be Legally Banned? * Carolyn Dresler
MD
MPA
Mark J. Cherry
PhD
Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 28: Should a Medical Center Deny Employment to a Physician Because He Smokes Tobacco Products? * James W. Jones
MD
PhD. MHA
William M. Novick
MD
Robert M. Sade
MD
MD * SECTION 1: THE PROBLEM OF SURGICAL ETHICS * Chapter 1: Ethics Gap in Surgery * Robert M. Sade
MD
Timothy H. Williams
MD
David J. Perlman
MA
Cynthia L. Haney
JD
and Martha R. Stroud
MS * Chapter 2: Ethics in Cardiothoracic Surgery: A Survey of Surgeons' Views * Thomas A. D'Amico
MD
Martin F. McKneally
MD
and Robert M. Sade
MD * SECTION 2: PROFESSIONAL INTEGRITY * Chapter 3: Deceiving Insurance Companies: New Expression of an Ancient Tradition * Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 4: Hepatitis C Virus-Infected Resident: End of Residency
End of Career? * Carolyn M. Dresler
MD
MPA
Michael S. Kent
MD
Richard I. Whyte
MD
MBA
Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 5: Must Surgeons Tell Mitral Valve Repair Candidates About a New Percutaneous Repair Device That Is Only Available Elsewhere? * Eric R. Skipper
MD
Kevin D. Accola
MD
and Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 6: The Surgeon's Work in Transition: Should Surgeons Spend More Time Outside the Hospital? * Jamie Dickey
PhD
Ross M. Ungerleider
MD
Joseph S. Coselli
MD
Lori D. Conklin
MD
Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 7: Should Sleep-Deprived Surgeons Be Prohibited From Operating Without Patients' Consent? * Charles A. Czeisler
PhD
MD
Carlos A. Pellegrini
MD
and Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 8: Are Thoracic Surgeons Ethically Obligated to Serve as Expert Witnesses for the Plaintiff? * Donald C. Watson
Jr
MD
Francis Robicsek
MD
PhD
Robert M. Sade
MD * SECTION 3: RELATIONSHIPS WITH PATIENTS - AUTONOMY AND CONSENT * Chapter 9: Should a Jehovah's Witness Patient Who Faces Imminent Exsanguination Be Transfused? * Keith S. Naunheim
MD
Charles R. Bridges
MD
ScD
and Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 10: No Heroic Measures: How Soon Is Too Soon to Stop? * Thomas A. D'Amico
MD
Mark J. Krasna
MD
Diane M. Krasna
CRNA
Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 11. Should Surgical Errors Always Be Disclosed to the Patient? * Constantine Mavroudis
MD
Constantine D. Mavroudis
MD
Keith S. Naunheim
MD
and Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 12: Another Surgeon's Error: Must You Tell the Patient? * Susan D. Moffatt-Bruce
MD
PhD
Chadrick E. Denlinger
MD
Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 13. Impending Loss of Insurance Coverage is an Indication to Proceed With Complex
Expensive Surgery * Anthony L. Estrera
MD
Sharon Ikonomidis
PhD
John S. Ikonomidis
MD
Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 14: Ethical Obligation of Surgeons to Noncompliant Patients: Can a Surgeon Refuse to Operate on an Intravenous Drug-Abusing Patient With Recurrent Aortic Valve Prosthesis Infection? * J. Michael DiMaio
MD
Tomas A. Salerno
MD
Ron Bernstein
JD
Katia Araujo
PsyD
Marco Ricci
MD
Robert M. Sade
MD * SECTION 4: INNOVATION AND USES OF TECHNOLOGY * Chapter 15: Surgical Innovation: Too Risky to Remain Unregulated? * Haavi Morreim
PhD
Michael J. Mack
MD
Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 16: Who Should Adopt Robotic Surgery
and When? * Jessica K. Smyth
MD
Karen E. Deveney
MD
Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 17: Should Access to Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement Be Limited to High-Volume Surgical Centers? * Joseph E. Bavaria
MD
Philip Green
MD
Gregg F. Rosner
MD
Martin B. Leon
MD
Allan Schwartz
MD
Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 18: Should the Use of Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation be Rationed? * John E. Mayer
Jr
MD
Grayson H. Wheatley III
MD
Robert M. Sade
MD * SECTION 5: ORGAN DONATION AND TRANSPLANTATION * Chapter 19: Heart Donation Without the Dead Donor Rule * Franklin G. Miller
PhD
Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 20: Saving Lives Is More Important Than Abstract Moral Concerns: Financial Incentives Should Be Used to Increase Organ Donation * Benjamin Hippen
MD
Lainie Friedman Ross
MD
Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 21: Prisoners on Death Row Should Be Accepted as Organ Donors * Shu S. Lin
MD
PhD
Lauren Rich
RN
BSN
Jay D. Pal
MD
PhD
Robert M. Sade
MD * SECTION 6: CONFLICTS OF INTEREST IN SURGERY * Chapter 22: Politely Refuse the Pen and Note Pad: Gifts From Industry to Physicians Harm Patients * Kenneth V. Iserson
MD
MBA
Robert James Cerfolio
MD
Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 23: Should the Financial Link Between Industry and Physician Consultants Be Severed? * Stephen J. Immelt
JD
Vincent A. Gaudiani
MD
Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 24: Full Disclosure-Should Presentations and Publications Include Dollar Amounts and Duration of Surgeon-Industry Relationships? * J. Peter Murphy
MD and Robert M. Sade
MD * SECTION 7: ETHICAL ISSUES IN HEALTH CARE POLICY * Chapter 25: Medical Ethics Collides With Public Policy: LVAD for a Patient With Leukemia * Patrick M. McCarthy
MD
Richard D. Lamm
LLB
CPA
Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 26: Should Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting Be Regionalized? * Brahmajee K. Nallamothu
MD
MPH
Kim A. Eagle
MD
Victor A. Ferraris
MD
PhD
Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 27: A Clash of Rights: Should Smoking Tobacco Products in Public Places be Legally Banned? * Carolyn Dresler
MD
MPA
Mark J. Cherry
PhD
Robert M. Sade
MD * Chapter 28: Should a Medical Center Deny Employment to a Physician Because He Smokes Tobacco Products? * James W. Jones
MD
PhD. MHA
William M. Novick
MD
Robert M. Sade
MD