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  • How to partner with your faith community

    Jeanne S. Twohig, MPA, senior advisor, Duke Institute on Care at the End of Life, unabashedly asserted that there is a crisis in our country as to the quality of the vision for our health care futures.
  • NEJM: Early palliative care has benefits

    A study published in mid-August in the New England Journal of Medicine found that in patients with metastatic non-small-cell lung cancer, "early palliative care led to significant improvements in both quality of life and mood," according to the abstract.
  • MDs perspective on EOL spiritual care

    Rabbi Barry M. Kinzbrunner, MD, suggests that in addressing spiritual care for their patients at the end of life, physicians often face the challenge of how to mesh the spiritual concerns with objective science a challenge that sometimes results in a "significant disconnect" with patients.
  • Palliative Care Act is law in New York

    A bill recently signed into law in New York state will require a patient's health care provider to provide information and counseling to that patient on palliative care, prognosis, and end-of-life options, once the patient is diagnosed with a terminal illness.
  • Providers need better info on preemie outcomes

    If they were better informed on the outcomes of premature infants, physicians might be more inclined to intervene more often, according to Annie Janvier, MD, PhD, FRCPC, a neonatologist and clinical ethicist practicing at St. Justine Hospital in Quebec and associate professor of pediatrics at the University of Montreal.
  • Maternal obligations, rights during pregnancy

    Although the law is squarely on the side of the pregnant mother in maternal-fetal conflict, the ethics should be examined to determine how one reaches that conclusion, according to Mark R. Mercurio, MD, MA, a neonatologist at the Yale-New Haven (CT) Children's Hospital and director of the Yale Pediatric Ethics Program.
  • Abortion sparks contentious debate despite legalization in 1973

    No other bioethics topic stirs passionate debate, political controversy, and religious disapproval quite the way that abortion does and has since its legalization with a decision by the U.S. Supreme Court in the case of Roe v. Wade in 1973.
  • Nun resigns following abortion decision

    Earlier this year, a nun, Sr. Margaret McBride, who served on the ethics committee at St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center in Phoenix ultimately "resigned from her position as vice president of mission integration" at the institution, following what was described as a "tragic case" involving the "termination of an 11-week pregnancy," according to a statement from the hospital.
  • Practical ethics in neonatal EOL care

    [Editor's note: This article is based on a presentation at the 2010 Pediatrics Bioethics Conference hosted on July 23 and 24 by the Treuman Katz Center for Pediatric Bioethics at Seattle Children's Hospital.]
  • U. of Minn. adopts new ethics policy

    In the wake of Sen. Charles Grassley's efforts to uncover and reduce conflicts of interest (COI) at academic medical institutions, some health care centers are re-examining their COI policies, and one of those is the University of Minnesota.