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  1. Lauren Edelstein, John Lynch, Nneka Mokwunye & Evan DeRenzo (2010). Curbside Consultation Re-Imagined: Borrowing From the Conflict Management Toolkit. HEC Forum 22 (1):41-49.
    Curbside ethics consultations occur when an ethics consultant provides guidance to a party who seeks assistance over ethical concerns in a case, without the consultant involving other stakeholders, conducting his or her own comprehensive review of the case, or writing a chart note. Some have argued that curbside consultation is problematic because the consultant, in focusing on a single narrative offered by the party seeking advice, necessarily fails to account for the full range of moral perspectives. Their concern is that (...)
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  2. Nneka Mokwunye, Virginia Brown, John Lynch & Evan DeRenzo (2010). Hiring a Hospital Staff Clinical Ethicist: Creating a Formalized Behavioral Interview Model. HEC Forum 22 (1):51-63.
    This paper presents the behavioral interview model that we developed to formalize our hiring practices when we, most recently, needed to hire a new clinical ethicist to join our staff at the Center for Ethics at Washington Hospital Center.
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  3. Lauren Edelstein, Evan DeRenzo, Elizabeth Waetzig, Craig Zelizer & Nneka Mokwunye (2009). Communication and Conflict Management Training for Clinical Bioethics Committees. HEC Forum 21 (4):341-349.
    Communication and Conflict Management Training for Clinical Bioethics Committees Content Type Journal Article Pages 341-349 DOI 10.1007/s10730-009-9116-7 Authors Lauren M. Edelstein, Johns Hopkins Medicine’s Howard County General Hospital 5755 Cedar Lane Columbia MD 21044 USA Evan G. DeRenzo, Washington Hospital Center Center for Ethics 110 Irving St Washington, D.C. NW 20010 USA Elizabeth Waetzig, Change Matrix Inc. 485 Maylin St. Pasadena CA 91105 USA Craig Zelizer, Georgetown University Department of Government 3240 Prospect St. Washington, D.C. NW 20057 USA Nneka O. (...)
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  4. Evan G. DeRenzo, Nneka Mokwunye & John J. Lynch (2006). Rounding: How Everyday Ethics Can Invigorate a Hospital's Ethics Committee. HEC Forum 18 (4).
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  5. Evan G. Derenzo, Janicemarie Vinicky, Barbara Redman, John J. Lynch, Philip Panzarella & Salim Rizk (2006). Rounding: A Model for Consultation and Training Whose Time Has Come. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 15 (02).
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  6. Evan G. DeRenzo (2005). Conflict-of-Interest Policy at the National Institutes of Health: The Pendulum Swings Wildly. Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 15 (2):199-210.
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  7. Evan DeRenzo, Henry Silverman, Diane Hoffmann, Jack Schwartz & Janicemarie Vinicky (2001). Maryland's Ethics Committee Legislation — a Leading Edge Model or a Step Into the Abyss? HEC Forum 13 (1):49-58.
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  8. Erdem Aydin, Evan G. DeRenzo & Jocelyn Downie (2000). Notes on Contributors. HEC Forum 12 (2):181-184.
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  9. Evan G. DeRenzo (2000). Editor's Introduction. HEC Forum 12 (4):289-291.
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  10. Evan G. DeRenzo (2000). Should It Be Mandated That an HEC Review a Physician's Decision Not to Honor a Patients or Surrogate's Refusal of Treatment? HEC Forum 12 (2):161-165.
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  11. Evan G. DeRenzo (1997). Decisionally Impaired Persons in Research: Refining the Proposed Refinements. Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 25 (2-3):139-149.
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  12. Evan G. DeRenzo & Michelle Strauss (1997). A Feminist Model for Clinical Ethics Consultation: Increasing Attention to Context and Narrative. HEC Forum 9 (3):212-227.
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  13. Evan G. DeRenzo (1996). Book Review: Making Sense of Advance Directives. [REVIEW] Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 24 (2):156-157.
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  14. Leslie G. Biesecker, Francis S. Collins, Evan G. DeRenzo, Christine Grady & Charles R. MacKay (1995). Genethics. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 4 (03):387-.
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  15. Evan DeRenzo (1994). Surrogate Decision Making for Severely Cognitively Impaired Research Subjects: The Continuing Debate. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 3 (04):539-.
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  16. Evan G. DeRenzo (1994). Providing Clinical Ethics Consultation. HEC Forum 6 (6):384-389.
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