In this paper I get clearer on the considerations that ought to inform the evaluation and development of medico-legal competency criteria-where this is taken to be a question regarding the abilities that ought to be needed for a patient to be found competent in medico-legal contexts. In the "Decisional Competency in Medico-Legal Contexts" section I explore how the question regarding the abilities that ought to be needed for decisional competence is to be interpreted. I begin by considering an interpretation that takes the question to be asking about the abilities needed to satisfy an idealized view of competent decision-making, according to which decisional competency is a matter of possessing those abilities or attributes that are needed t...
grantor: University of TorontoThe socio-medico-legal practice of assessing mental competen...
Determination of testamentary capacity involves not only application of standard tests for decisiona...
Medical Education 2012: 46: 357-365 Context Current debate in medical education focuses on the natu...
In this paper I get clearer on the considerations that ought to inform the evaluation and developmen...
In order to protect patients against medical paternalism, patients have been granted the right to re...
In order to protect patients against medical paternalism, patients have been granted the right to re...
textabstractThe development of clinical competence is the main purpose of medical education. The l...
Our topic is competency of a Substitute Decisionmaker (SubDM) to make a decision about medical treat...
Informed consent is valid only if the person giving it is competent. Although allegedly informed con...
This Article examines the importance of patient autonomy and competence in medical decision making a...
Competence is the ability to handle business affairs with ordinary prudence. It is a legal not a med...
Objective: The main objective of this article is to evaluate and describe instruments for assessing ...
Determining competence to request physician-assisted suicide should be no more difficult than determ...
Balancing the competing interests of autonomy and protection of individuals is an escalating challen...
In 2016, this Journal published an article by Rob Lawlor1 on what we might call the acceptance-refus...
grantor: University of TorontoThe socio-medico-legal practice of assessing mental competen...
Determination of testamentary capacity involves not only application of standard tests for decisiona...
Medical Education 2012: 46: 357-365 Context Current debate in medical education focuses on the natu...
In this paper I get clearer on the considerations that ought to inform the evaluation and developmen...
In order to protect patients against medical paternalism, patients have been granted the right to re...
In order to protect patients against medical paternalism, patients have been granted the right to re...
textabstractThe development of clinical competence is the main purpose of medical education. The l...
Our topic is competency of a Substitute Decisionmaker (SubDM) to make a decision about medical treat...
Informed consent is valid only if the person giving it is competent. Although allegedly informed con...
This Article examines the importance of patient autonomy and competence in medical decision making a...
Competence is the ability to handle business affairs with ordinary prudence. It is a legal not a med...
Objective: The main objective of this article is to evaluate and describe instruments for assessing ...
Determining competence to request physician-assisted suicide should be no more difficult than determ...
Balancing the competing interests of autonomy and protection of individuals is an escalating challen...
In 2016, this Journal published an article by Rob Lawlor1 on what we might call the acceptance-refus...
grantor: University of TorontoThe socio-medico-legal practice of assessing mental competen...
Determination of testamentary capacity involves not only application of standard tests for decisiona...
Medical Education 2012: 46: 357-365 Context Current debate in medical education focuses on the natu...