Wednesday,
October 21, 2009
- Location: 120 WH |
Session
1 |
Lecture |
1:00
- 1:50 Pre-Test/Orientation
2:00 - 2:50 Presentation
3:00 - 3:50 (A) and (B)
4:00 - 4:50 (C)
PRE-TEST:
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History of Medicine I: Professionalism and the Philosophy of Medicine
Ashley K. Fernandes and Robert D. Reece, “Notes on Professionalism”
Edmund Pellegrino, “Toward a Reconstruction of Medical Morality”
“Oath of Hippocrates”
American Medical Association, “Principles of Medical Ethics”
WSU, “Medical Student Pledge of Ethics”
Ethics Case of the Week |
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Wednesday,
October 28, 2009
- Location: 120 WH |
Session
2 |
Lecture |
1:00 - 3:00 TBL
MEET IN ROOM 101 (LARGE AUDITORIUM)—YOU WILL BE IN YOUR SEIM GROUPS, NOT YOUR NORMAL TL GROUPS!
ONE PERSON FROM EACH GROUP MAY BRING A LAPTOP |
History of Medicine II: Law and Medicine-Modified TBL
Readings:
Jennifer Horner, “Morality, Ethics, and Law: Introductory Concepts”
Ann Maradiegue, “Minor‟s Rights Versus Parental Rights: Review of Legal Issues in Adolescent Health Care”
Jeffrey Lenow, “Fetal Interests”
APPENDIX/OPTIONAL: Rebecca Gudeman, “Minor Consent, Confidentiality, and Child Abuse Reporting: Ohio”
Ethics Case of the Week |
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Wednesday,
November 5, 2009
- Location: 120 WH |
Session
3 |
Lecture |
1:00
- 1:50 Presentation
2:00 - 2:50 (A)
3:00 - 3:50 (B)
4:00 - 4:50 (C) |
History of Medicine III: Primum Non Nocere?: The Tragedies of Medicine
Readings:
Joel Giederman, “Physician Complicity in the Holocaust, Part II”
George J. Annas, “Military Medical Ethics—Physician First, Last, Always”
Ethics Case of the Week: Chris Hubbard on “Pernkopf‟s Atlas” |
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Wednesday,
November 18, 2009
- Location: 120 WH |
Session
4 |
Lecture |
1:00 – 2:15 Group (A)
2:15 – 3:30 Group (B)
3:30 – 4:45 Group (C)
NO SMALL GROUPS |
An Introduction to Ethical Theory
Readings:
Ashley K. Fernandes, Notes, “Introduction to Ethical Theory”
Lauris Kaldjian et al., “A Clinician‟s Approach to Clinical Ethical Reasoning”
James Dwyer, “Primum non Tacere: An Ethics of Speaking Up”
Four Box Method
Ethics Case of the Week |
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Wednesday,
December 2, 2009
- Location: 120 WH |
Session
5 |
Lecture |
1:00
- 1:50 Presentation
2:00 - 2:50 (A)
3:00 - 3:50 (B)
4:00 - 4:50 (C)
GROUP PROJECT (CROSS-CULTURAL BIOETHICS) DUE BY 5PM TODAY
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Autonomy, Competence, and Paternalism
Readings:
Mary T. White and Ashley K. Fernandes, Notes, “Autonomy and Competence”
Lawrence Altman, “The Man on the Table Devised the Surgery” and Letters to the Editor (New York Times)
Paul S. Appelbaum, “Assessment of Patients‟ Competence to Consent to Treatment”
Ethics Case of the Week: Mercurio on “Abraham‟s Law” |
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Wednesday,
December 9, 2009
- Location: 120 WH |
Session
6 |
Lecture |
1:00
- 1:50 Presentation
2:00 - 2:50 (A)
3:00 - 3:50 (B)
4:00 - 4:50 (C)
RECEIVE DEBATE PREP GUIDE
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Confidentiality, Truth-Telling, and Informed Consent
Readings:
Robert D. Reece, and Ashley K. Fernandes, Notes, “Confidentiality and Informed Consent”
Atul Gawande, “Whose Body Is It, Anyway?”
Robert L. Arnold and Kathleen Egan, “Breaking the „Bad‟ News to Patients and Families”
Buckman Protocol for Delivering Bad News
Ethics Case of the Week |
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Wednesday,
December 00, 2009
- Location: 120 WH |
Session
7 |
Lecture |
1:00
- 1:50 Presentation
2:00 - 2:50 (A)
3:00 - 3:50 (B)
4:00 - 4:50 (C)
HAPPY HOLIDAYS!
NEXT CLASS—THE FIRST DEBATE—1/13/10 |
Advance Directives, Hospice, and Palliative Care
Readings:
Ashley K. Fernandes and Robert Reece, Notes, “Advance Directives”
Ashley K. Fernandes, Notes, “Palliative Care and Hospice Care”
Stefan Friedrichsdorf, “Developing a Pain and Palliative Care Programme at a US Children‟s Hospital”
Rachel Remen, Essays
Ethics Case of the Week: “The Hard Case of Palliative Sedation”
Supplemental/Optional Reading:
Advance Directive Forms—just skim it to get a feel of the format etc. |
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