Life support creates a vague, artificial state of being that lies somewhere between life and death, complicating situations that would have otherwise been natural
Only approximately 20% of Americans have engaged in any form of advance care planning and, even amon...
In this essay composed for WRTC 103: Critical Reading and Writing, Robinson explores the tension bet...
Trauma, the fourth leading cause of death in the United States for all age groups combined, is the l...
For ten days after Motl Brody had been declared dead by physicians, the 12-year-old boy lay in an in...
What are the legal and ethical implications of continuing to treat a brain dead patient? And may a h...
Marlise Muñoz was approximately fourteen weeks pregnant when she suffered a pulmonary embolism, and ...
Feminist bioethicists of a variety of persuasions discuss the 2013 case of Marlise Munoz, a pregnant...
At about 8:30 p.m. on a spring evening approximately twenty-five years ago when I was living in Newt...
Journal ArticleIn Timothy Quill's recounting of the deaths of nine patients, the final description i...
This Article will explore the notion of medical futility, arguing that it cannot (or should not) exi...
Advances in critical care medicine have made it possible to sustain vital organ systems in brain-dea...
Modern medical technology accords physicians the capacity to prolong life and to protract the durati...
[T]o call Nancy Cruzan\u27s case a matter of the right to die seems strained, if not contrived. The ...
Advances in life-saving technologies in the past few decades have challenged our traditional underst...
Only approximately 20% of Americans have engaged in any form of advance care planning and, even amon...
In this essay composed for WRTC 103: Critical Reading and Writing, Robinson explores the tension bet...
Trauma, the fourth leading cause of death in the United States for all age groups combined, is the l...
For ten days after Motl Brody had been declared dead by physicians, the 12-year-old boy lay in an in...
What are the legal and ethical implications of continuing to treat a brain dead patient? And may a h...
Marlise Muñoz was approximately fourteen weeks pregnant when she suffered a pulmonary embolism, and ...
Feminist bioethicists of a variety of persuasions discuss the 2013 case of Marlise Munoz, a pregnant...
At about 8:30 p.m. on a spring evening approximately twenty-five years ago when I was living in Newt...
Journal ArticleIn Timothy Quill's recounting of the deaths of nine patients, the final description i...
This Article will explore the notion of medical futility, arguing that it cannot (or should not) exi...
Advances in critical care medicine have made it possible to sustain vital organ systems in brain-dea...
Modern medical technology accords physicians the capacity to prolong life and to protract the durati...
[T]o call Nancy Cruzan\u27s case a matter of the right to die seems strained, if not contrived. The ...
Advances in life-saving technologies in the past few decades have challenged our traditional underst...
Only approximately 20% of Americans have engaged in any form of advance care planning and, even amon...
In this essay composed for WRTC 103: Critical Reading and Writing, Robinson explores the tension bet...
Trauma, the fourth leading cause of death in the United States for all age groups combined, is the l...