Clinical Ethics Consultation’s Dilemma, and a Solution

Journal of Clinical Ethics 22 (4):380-392 (2011)
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Abstract

Clinical ethics consultation is on the horns of a dilemma. One horn skewers the field for its lack of standards, while the other horn skewers it for proposing arbitrary or deeply contested foundations. I articulate the dilemma by discussing several critiques of the field and the challenge of formulating standards and suggest that the solution lies, at least until a robust consensus emerges, with establishing a list of proscriptive standards to guide the field.

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Lisa Marie Rasmussen
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