Abstract Edmund Pellegrino considered medicine as a skill, art, and perhaps most importantly, a moral enterprise. In this essay, I attempt to exemplify how the legacy and contributions of Edmund Pellegrino, as a teacher and a physician, could allow for a renaissance of medical practice in which physicians engage intellectual and moral virtue to both effect sound care, and do so in a humanitarian way, rather than in simple accordance with a business model of medicine. The virtues are viewed in a renewed light as being key characteristics of physicians, and important to patient centered care
The aim of this thesis is to examine the concept of virtue ethics in Stanley Hauerwas's understandin...
A search of notes written by Brazilian journalists specialized in Health, representatives of major n...
O presente artigo faz uma análise dos aspectos mais representativos da vida e carreira académica e p...
Abstract Acting for the good of the patient is the most fundamental and universally acknowledged pri...
ABSTRACT. Edmund D. Pellegrino's philosophy of medicine is explored in categories such as the m...
There has been significant debate about whether the moral norms of medical practice arise from some ...
The return to an ethic of virtues in dialogue with the moral tradition of Medicine and biomedical et...
El ejercicio de la medicina interesa la vida y la salud de los seres humanos. La búsqueda del bien y...
Medical education has changed dramatically since the inception of this journal 50 years ago and is i...
In a complex and technologically sophisticated healthcare system, the utilization of virtues which e...
Ed Pellegrino understands the virtues within the dynamics of an action that does not follow the prin...
Introduction: Edmund D. Pellegrino, one of the leading representatives of virtue ethics in medicine,...
The virtues that constitute medical professionalism have been aptly described in multiple position s...
In response to the call from an international panel for 'much needed rethinking' about the goals and...
Tom L. Beauchamp and James F. Childress (Bamp;C) book Principles of Biomedical Ethics is well known ...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the concept of virtue ethics in Stanley Hauerwas's understandin...
A search of notes written by Brazilian journalists specialized in Health, representatives of major n...
O presente artigo faz uma análise dos aspectos mais representativos da vida e carreira académica e p...
Abstract Acting for the good of the patient is the most fundamental and universally acknowledged pri...
ABSTRACT. Edmund D. Pellegrino's philosophy of medicine is explored in categories such as the m...
There has been significant debate about whether the moral norms of medical practice arise from some ...
The return to an ethic of virtues in dialogue with the moral tradition of Medicine and biomedical et...
El ejercicio de la medicina interesa la vida y la salud de los seres humanos. La búsqueda del bien y...
Medical education has changed dramatically since the inception of this journal 50 years ago and is i...
In a complex and technologically sophisticated healthcare system, the utilization of virtues which e...
Ed Pellegrino understands the virtues within the dynamics of an action that does not follow the prin...
Introduction: Edmund D. Pellegrino, one of the leading representatives of virtue ethics in medicine,...
The virtues that constitute medical professionalism have been aptly described in multiple position s...
In response to the call from an international panel for 'much needed rethinking' about the goals and...
Tom L. Beauchamp and James F. Childress (Bamp;C) book Principles of Biomedical Ethics is well known ...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the concept of virtue ethics in Stanley Hauerwas's understandin...
A search of notes written by Brazilian journalists specialized in Health, representatives of major n...
O presente artigo faz uma análise dos aspectos mais representativos da vida e carreira académica e p...