In recent years, Clinical Ethics Committees (CECs) have become increasingly istitutionalised by way of a growing belief that they play an important role in successfully helping health care professionals to address ethical dilemmas. The majority of members have a medical or nursing background, with an increasing number of legal members, lay, and religious representation, and discuss a variety of issues that might arise in clinical settings, from Withholding and Withdrawing Treatment and Do Not Resuscitate Orders, to Advance Directives and Confidentiality, to name just a few. In this regard, the UK Clinical Ethics Network (UKCEN) was established in 2001 to provide support for the growing number of CECs and groups that were developing in Nati...
Complex ethical situations, such as end-of-life medical treatment disputes, occur on a regular basis...
Background How should clinical ethics support services such as clinical ethics committees (CECs) be ...
Since the mid 20th century, healthcare delivery expanded from a service largely provided by individu...
The development of clinical ethics committees in European countries has been increasing in momentum ...
Healthcare Clinical Ethics Committees (CECs) are increasing in numbers. Critics argue that they unde...
Clinical ethics committees (CECs) are well established in North America where they are known as hosp...
BACKGROUND: In 2001 a report on the provision of clinical ethics support in UK healthcare instituti...
Hospital ethics committees (HECs) help clinicians deal with the ethical challenges which have been r...
Clinical ethics committees (CECs) have been developing in many countries since the 1980s, more recen...
The pace of change and, indeed, the sheer number of clinical ethics committees (not to be confused w...
Background: Whose interests should a hospital clinical ethics committee (CEC) serve? This is a part...
Contemporary medical practices place patients, families and healthcare providers in situations with ...
Background: On a daily basis, healthcare professionals deal with various ethical issues and it can b...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: To identify and describe the current state of clinical ethics support services...
The system of clinical ethics committees (CECs) in the United Kingdom is based on goodwill. No forma...
Complex ethical situations, such as end-of-life medical treatment disputes, occur on a regular basis...
Background How should clinical ethics support services such as clinical ethics committees (CECs) be ...
Since the mid 20th century, healthcare delivery expanded from a service largely provided by individu...
The development of clinical ethics committees in European countries has been increasing in momentum ...
Healthcare Clinical Ethics Committees (CECs) are increasing in numbers. Critics argue that they unde...
Clinical ethics committees (CECs) are well established in North America where they are known as hosp...
BACKGROUND: In 2001 a report on the provision of clinical ethics support in UK healthcare instituti...
Hospital ethics committees (HECs) help clinicians deal with the ethical challenges which have been r...
Clinical ethics committees (CECs) have been developing in many countries since the 1980s, more recen...
The pace of change and, indeed, the sheer number of clinical ethics committees (not to be confused w...
Background: Whose interests should a hospital clinical ethics committee (CEC) serve? This is a part...
Contemporary medical practices place patients, families and healthcare providers in situations with ...
Background: On a daily basis, healthcare professionals deal with various ethical issues and it can b...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: To identify and describe the current state of clinical ethics support services...
The system of clinical ethics committees (CECs) in the United Kingdom is based on goodwill. No forma...
Complex ethical situations, such as end-of-life medical treatment disputes, occur on a regular basis...
Background How should clinical ethics support services such as clinical ethics committees (CECs) be ...
Since the mid 20th century, healthcare delivery expanded from a service largely provided by individu...