Drawn from a two-day symposium at Santa Clara University, Conscience and Catholic Health Care provides a timely and up-to-date assessment of the Catholic understanding of conscience and how it relates to day-to-day issues in Catholic health care. The contributors explore a wide range of topics, including end-of-life care, abortion and sterilization, and the role of Catholic ethics particularly in hospital settings.With insights from key figures this book will serve as a useful text and reference for medical students and practitioners as well as a resource for ethics boards and chaplains in Catholic hospitals, most especially those merging with secular health institutions.In addition to the editors, contributors include Ron Hamel, Anne E. Pa...
I have been asked to provide in this essay an overview of the ecclesiology of Fr. Kevin D. O\u27Rour...
Catholic health care is one of the key places where the church lives Catholic social teaching (CST)....
Catholic health care faces a difficult challenge in today’s secular society. Because they are direc...
Conscience clauses are laws enacted by federal and state governments to protect health care provider...
As Catholic healthcare organizations form a substantive part of healthcare delivery in the USA and A...
Contains fulltext : 74928.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Till some decade...
The current approach to guaranteeing rights of conscience depends on the recognition of a human (and...
In a time when health care reform and the limits on First Amendment freedom of religion are persiste...
The Importance and Protection of the Conscience of Physician in the Physician-Patient Relationship I...
John Glaser, S.T.D., observed that there are “no ethics-free zones; ” that is, virtually everything ...
This article investigates how Edith Stein’s philosophical work on conscience is relevant for appreci...
The Catholic tradition on conscience is very extensive, while being quite unified. One may wonder, i...
The article focuses on institutional conscience and the need to limit individuals\u27 conscience cla...
How do caregivers make decisions about participating in morally contested care, such as abortion? De...
This Essay explores how physicians may handle conflicts of conscience facing Roman Catholic health p...
I have been asked to provide in this essay an overview of the ecclesiology of Fr. Kevin D. O\u27Rour...
Catholic health care is one of the key places where the church lives Catholic social teaching (CST)....
Catholic health care faces a difficult challenge in today’s secular society. Because they are direc...
Conscience clauses are laws enacted by federal and state governments to protect health care provider...
As Catholic healthcare organizations form a substantive part of healthcare delivery in the USA and A...
Contains fulltext : 74928.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Till some decade...
The current approach to guaranteeing rights of conscience depends on the recognition of a human (and...
In a time when health care reform and the limits on First Amendment freedom of religion are persiste...
The Importance and Protection of the Conscience of Physician in the Physician-Patient Relationship I...
John Glaser, S.T.D., observed that there are “no ethics-free zones; ” that is, virtually everything ...
This article investigates how Edith Stein’s philosophical work on conscience is relevant for appreci...
The Catholic tradition on conscience is very extensive, while being quite unified. One may wonder, i...
The article focuses on institutional conscience and the need to limit individuals\u27 conscience cla...
How do caregivers make decisions about participating in morally contested care, such as abortion? De...
This Essay explores how physicians may handle conflicts of conscience facing Roman Catholic health p...
I have been asked to provide in this essay an overview of the ecclesiology of Fr. Kevin D. O\u27Rour...
Catholic health care is one of the key places where the church lives Catholic social teaching (CST)....
Catholic health care faces a difficult challenge in today’s secular society. Because they are direc...