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    Bioethics Consultants' Roles on IRBs.Bioethics Consultant Group - 1990 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 12 (6):11.
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  2. From the office.Consultation Sessions - 2012 - Ethos: Social Education Victoria 20 (2):5.
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    A Code of Ethics for Health Care Ethics Consultants: Journey to the Present and Implications for the Field.Anita J. Tarzian, Lucia D. Wocial & the Asbh Clinical Ethics Consultation Affairs Committee - 2015 - American Journal of Bioethics 15 (5):38-51.
    For decades a debate has played out in the literature about who bioethicists are, what they do, whether they can be considered professionals qua bioethicists, and, if so, what professional responsibilities they are called to uphold. Health care ethics consultants are bioethicists who work in health care settings. They have been seeking guidance documents that speak to their special relationships/duties toward those they serve. By approving a Code of Ethics and Professional Responsibilities for Health Care Ethics Consultants, the (...)
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  4. Public ai= I= airs quarterly.Consultant As Architect - 2003 - Public Affairs Quarterly 17:141.
  5. 8 Tokens of Trust or Token Trust?Public Consultation - 2008 - In Julie Brownlie, Alexandra Greene & Alexandra Howson (eds.), Researching trust and health. New York: Routledge. pp. 152.
     
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    Interpretation: The Poetry of Meaning : [philosophical, Religious, and Literary Inquiries Into the Expression of Human Experience Through Language].Stanley Romaine Consultation on Hermeneutics, David L. Hopper & Miller - 1967 - Harcourt, Brace & World.
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  7. Surrogacy (No. 1).National Bioethics Consultative Committee - forthcoming - Canberra: National Bioethics Consultative Committee.
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    You Kids Get off My Ethics Lawn!: An Admitted Curmudgeonly Critique of Credentialing Individual Clinical Ethics Consultants.Thomas May - 2020 - American Journal of Bioethics 20 (3):32-34.
    Volume 20, Issue 3, March 2020, Page 32-34.
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  9. The Nature of Ethics Expertise in Clinical Ethics and Implications for Training of Clinical Ethics Consultants.Johan Bester - 2018 - In Jamie Carlin Watson & Laura K. Guidry-Grimes (eds.), Moral Expertise: New Essays from Theoretical and Clinical Bioethics. Springer International Publishing.
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    Ethical Concerns of Nonclinical Forensic Witnesses and Consultants.Jeffrey Pfeifer & John Brigham - 1993 - Ethics and Behavior 3 (3-4):329-343.
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    Developing a Certifying Examination for Health Care Ethics Consultants: Bioethicists Need Help.Ellen Fox - 2014 - American Journal of Bioethics 14 (1):1-4.
  12. Ethics consultation in united states hospitals: A national survey.Ellen Fox, Sarah Myers & Robert A. Pearlman - 2007 - American Journal of Bioethics 7 (2):13 – 25.
    Context: Although ethics consultation is commonplace in United States (U.S.) hospitals, descriptive data about this health service are lacking. Objective: To describe the prevalence, practitioners, and processes of ethics consultation in U.S. hospitals. Design: A 56-item phone or questionnaire survey of the "best informant" within each hospital. Participants: Random sample of 600 U.S. general hospitals, stratified by bed size. Results: The response rate was 87.4%. Ethics consultation services (ECSs) were found in 81% of all general hospitals in the U.S., and (...)
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    Why Should Firms Hire Business Ethics Consultants?John Dobson - 1993 - The Society for Business Ethics Newsletter 4 (3):15-16.
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    The Significance of the ASBH's Code of Ethics for Healthcare Ethics Consultants.Robert Baker - 2015 - American Journal of Bioethics 15 (5):52-54.
    A decade ago some members of the American Society for Bioethics and the Humanities (ASBH) concluded that the society's reluctance to develop a code of professional ethics, although a tolerable anom...
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    Integrating Ethics and Patient Safety: The Role of Clinical Ethics Consultants in Quality Improvement.Robert A. Pearlman, Benjamin S. Wilfond, Douglas S. Diekema, Dena Brownstein & Douglas J. Opel - 2009 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 20 (3):221-227.
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    Intensified Conflict Instead of Closure: Clinical Ethics Consultants’ Recommendations’ Potential to Exacerbate Ethical Conflicts.Armand H. Matheny Antommaria - 2015 - American Journal of Bioethics 15 (1):52-54.
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    Clinical and Translational Research Ethics: Training Consultants and Biomedical Research Personnel.Jason F. Arnold, Andrea D. Boan, Daniel T. Lackland & Robert M. Sade - 2018 - American Journal of Bioethics 18 (1):57-61.
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    Working with values: software of the mind: a systematic and practical account of purpose, value, and obligation in organizations and society: the original reference text as used by consultants in SIGMA, the Centre for Transdisciplinary Science.Warren Kinston - 1995 - London, U.K.: The Centre.
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    Moral and Professional Accountability for Clinical Ethics Consultants.William Simkulet - 2014 - American Journal of Bioethics 14 (6):50-51.
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    Empowering, Teaching, and Occasionally Advocating: Clinical Ethics Consultants' Duties to All of the Participants in the Process.Armand H. Matheny Antommaria - 2012 - American Journal of Bioethics 12 (8):11 - 13.
    The American Journal of Bioethics, Volume 12, Issue 8, Page 11-13, August 2012.
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    Some Suggestions for Holding Bioethics Committees and Consultants Accountable.Sigrid Fry-Revere - 1993 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 2 (4):449.
    Last year, the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations for the first time included provisions in its Hospital Accreditation Manual requiring institutions to have mechanisms in place to consider ethical issues arising in the care of patients and to educate care givers and patients on bioethical issues. This new requirement is notably vague. There is no indication of what type of mechanisms would be appropriate or how those involved in considering ethical issues should conduct themselves. This vagueness is by (...)
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    Lying is Not an Option for Clinical Ethics Consultants.Nancy Neveloff Dubler - 2021 - American Journal of Bioethics 21 (5):13-15.
    How one reacts to lying depends on individual temperament, intellectual training and value commitments, freedom status,, consideration of consequences, emotional resilience an...
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    The Bioethics of Business: Rethinking the Relationship between Bioethics Consultants and Corporate Clients.Raymond G. de Vries & Charles L. Bosk - 2004 - Hastings Center Report 34 (5):28-32.
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    Some New Paradigms for Ethics Consultants.Edmund G. Howe - 2004 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 15 (3):211-222.
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    Toward a Model That Encourages the Recruitment of Ethics Consultants With Clinical Experience.Rogelio Altisent, Maria Teresa Delgado-Marroquín & Nieves Martín-Espildora - 2014 - American Journal of Bioethics 14 (1):28-30.
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    Shifting from the Difficult Patient to the Difficult Relationship: Can Ethics Consultants Really Help?Kayhan Parsi - 2012 - American Journal of Bioethics 12 (5):1-1.
    The American Journal of Bioethics, Volume 12, Issue 5, Page 1, May 2012.
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    “Now I Feel Comfortable Being around People I Don'T Know”: The Benefits of Including Cultural Consultants in Teaching about World Cultures.Heidi J. Torres - 2021 - Journal of Social Studies Research 45 (3):155-166.
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    Ethics consultation: from theory to practice.Mark P. Aulisio, Robert M. Arnold & Stuart J. Youngner (eds.) - 2003 - Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.
    In the clinical setting, questions of medical ethics raise a host of perplexing problems, often complicated by conflicting perspectives and the need to make immediate decisions. In this volume, bioethicists and physicians provide a nuanced, in-depth approach to the difficult issues involved in bioethics consultation. Addressing the needs of researchers, clinicians, and other health professionals on the front lines of bioethics practice, the contributors focus primarily on practical concerns -- whether ethics consultation is best done by individuals, teams, or committees (...)
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    Empowering, Teaching, and Occasionally Advocating: Clinical Ethics Consultants’ Duties to All of the Participants in the Process.Armand Matheny Antommaria - 2012 - American Journal of Bioethics 12 (8):11-13.
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    The ethics committee as a "community of concern": A reflection onthe accountability of bioethics committees and consultants[REVIEW]Vicki Michel - 1993 - HEC Forum 5 (4):246-250.
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    "It looks like friendship but it's not", the institutional embeddedness of informal client relationships of Big 4 accountants and consultants compared.Yvette Taminiau - 2013 - International Journal of Management Concepts and Philosophy 7 (2):128.
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    Asking for Help: Using Socially Responsible Consultants.Deborah Bihler - 1991 - Business Ethics: The Magazine of Corporate Responsibility 5 (1):24-29.
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    Relationships Between Primary Care Physicians and Consultants in Managed Care.Allan S. Brett - 1997 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 8 (1):60-65.
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    Difficult Patients, Difficult Doctors: Can Consultants Interrupt the “Blame Game”?Jean Abbott - 2012 - American Journal of Bioethics 12 (5):18-20.
    The American Journal of Bioethics, Volume 12, Issue 5, Page 18-20, May 2012.
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    Let's go to lunch!: informal client contacts by consultants in the UK.Yvette Taminiau & Liselore Berghman - 2010 - International Journal of Management Concepts and Philosophy 4 (2):194.
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    Ethics Consultation in U.S. Hospitals: A National Follow-Up Study.Ellen Fox, Marion Danis, Anita J. Tarzian & Christopher C. Duke - 2022 - American Journal of Bioethics 22 (4):5-18.
    A 1999–2000 national study of U.S. hospitals raised concerns about ethics consultation (EC) practices and catalyzed improvement efforts. To assess how practices have changed since 2000, we administered a 105-item survey to “best informants” in a stratified random sample of 600 U.S. general hospitals. This primary article details the methods for the entire study, then focuses on the 16 items from the prior study. Compared with 2000, the estimated number of case consultations performed annually rose by 94% to 68,000. The (...)
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    Ethics Consultation in U.S. Hospitals: Determinants of Consultation Volume.Ellen Fox & Christopher C. Duke - 2022 - American Journal of Bioethics 22 (4):31-37.
    The annual volume of ethics consultations (ECs) has been a topic of interest in the bioethics literature, in part because of its presumed relationship to quality. To better understand factors associated with EC volume, we used multiple linear regression to model the number of case consultations performed in the last year based on a national survey. We found that hospital bed size, academic affiliation, and urban/rural location were all associated with EC volume, but were not the primary drivers. Instead, these (...)
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    La consultation parents/jeune enfant et les souffrances traumatiques, une alternative face aux difficultés du soin psychique.Didier Drieu, Jalal Jerrar-Oulidi & Emmanuelle Eeckeman - 2015 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 210 (4):85-98.
    On rencontre en consultation en cmpp ou en pédopsychiatrie des enfants qui, dès la crèche, inquiètent leur environnement du fait de conduites témoignant souvent de traumas interactifs qui sidèrent toute tentative d’élaboration et complexifient tous les projets de soin. Pour ces enfants pour qui l’élaboration en consultation de type classique est difficilement accessible, il s’agit de travailler autour des liens parents/enfants les problématiques qui renvoient aux premières expériences d’attachement et d’appropriation subjective. À partir d’une consultation parents/enfant avec une petite fille (...)
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    Health Care Ethics Consultation: An Update on Core Competencies and Emerging Standards from the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities’ Core Competencies Update Task Force.Anita J. Tarzian & Asbh Core Competencies Update Task Force 1 - 2013 - American Journal of Bioethics 13 (2):3-13.
    Ethics consultation has become an integral part of the fabric of U.S. health care delivery. This article summarizes the second edition of the Core Competencies for Health Care Ethics Consultation report of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities. The core knowledge and skills competencies identified in the first edition of Core Competencies have been adopted by various ethics consultation services and education programs, providing evidence of their endorsement as health care ethics consultation (HCEC) standards. This revised report was prompted (...)
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    Ethics Consultation in Pediatrics: Long-Term Experience From a Pediatric Oncology Center.Liza-Marie Johnson, Christopher L. Church, Monika Metzger & Justin N. Baker - 2015 - American Journal of Bioethics 15 (5):3-17.
    There is little information about the content of ethics consultations in pediatrics. We sought to describe the reasons for consultation and ethical principles addressed during EC in pediatrics through retrospective review and directed content analysis of EC records at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. Patient-based EC were highly complex and often involved evaluation of parental decision making, particularly consideration of the risks and benefits of a proposed medical intervention, and the physician's fiduciary responsibility to the patient. Nonpatient consultations provided guidance (...)
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    Ethics Consultation and Empathy: Finding the Balance in Clinical Settings.Florian Bruns & Andreas Frewer - 2011 - HEC Forum 23 (4):247-255.
    There is no doubt that emotions have an important effect on practices of moral reasoning such as clinical ethics consultation. Empathy is not only a basic human emotion but also an important and learnable skill for health care professionals. A basic amount of empathy is essential both in patient care and in clinical ethics consultation. This article debates the “adequate dose” of empathy in ethics consultations in clinical settings and tries to identify possible situations within the process of consultation in (...)
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    Ethics Consultation in U.S. Hospitals: Opinions of Ethics Practitioners.Ellen Fox, Anita J. Tarzian, Marion Danis & Christopher C. Duke - 2022 - American Journal of Bioethics 22 (4):19-30.
    To design effective strategies to improve ethics consultation (EC) practices, it is important to understand the views of ethics practitioners. Previous U.S. studies of ethics practitioners have overrepresented the views of academic bioethicists. To help inform EC improvement efforts, we surveyed a random stratified sample of U.S. hospitals, examining ethics practitioners’ opinions on EC in general, on their own EC service, on strategies to improve EC, and on ASBH practice standards. Respondents across all categories of hospitals had very positive perceptions (...)
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    Ethics Consultation in U.S. Hospitals: New Findings about Consultation Practices.Ellen Fox, Marion Danis, Anita J. Tarzian & Christopher C. Duke - 2022 - AJOB Empirical Bioethics 13 (1):1-9.
    BackgroundWhile previous research has examined various aspects of ethics consultation (EC) in U.S. hospitals, certain EC practices have never been systematically studied.MethodsTo address this gap, we surveyed a random stratified sample of 600 hospitals about aspects of EC that had not been previously explored.ResultsNew findings include: in 26.0% of hospitals, the EC service performs EC for more than one hospital; 72.4% of hospitals performed at least one non-case consultation; in 56% of hospitals, ECs are never requested by patients or families; (...)
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    Trauma Informed Ethics Consultation.Elizabeth Lanphier & Uchenna E. Anani - 2022 - American Journal of Bioethics 22 (5):45-57.
    We argue for the addition of trauma informed awareness, training, and skill in clinical ethics consultation by proposing a novel framework for Trauma Informed Ethics Consultation (TIEC). This approach expands on the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities (ASBH) framework for, and key insights from feminist approaches to, ethics consultation, and the literature on trauma informed care (TIC). TIEC keeps ethics consultation in line with the provision of TIC in other clinical settings. Most crucially, TIEC (like TIC) is systematically sensitive (...)
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  45. Consultation, Consent, and the Silencing of Indigenous Communities.Leo Townsend & Dina Lupin Townsend - 2020 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 37 (5):781-798.
    Over the past few decades, Indigenous communities have successfully campaigned for greater inclusion in decision-making processes that directly affect their lands and livelihoods. As a result, two important participatory rights for Indigenous peoples have now been widely recognized: the right to consultation and the right to free, prior and informed consent (FPIC). Although these participatory rights are meant to empower the speech of these communities—to give them a proper say in the decisions that most affect them—we argue that the way (...)
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    Ethics Consultation in United States Hospitals: Assessment of Training Needs.Christopher C. Duke, Marion Danis, Anita J. Tarzian & Ellen Fox - 2021 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 32 (3):247-255.
    BackgroundTo help inform the development of more accessible, acceptable, and effective ethics consultation (EC) training programs, we conducted an EC training needs assessment, exploring ethics practitioners’ opinions on: the relative importance of various EC practitioner competencies; the potential market for EC training (that is, how many individuals would benefit and how much individuals and hospitals would be willing to pay); and the preferred content, format, and characteristics of EC training.MethodsAs part of a multipart study, we surveyed “best informants” who self-identified (...)
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    Mikhail G. Peretyat'Kin. Finitely axiomatizable theories. English translation of Konechno aksiomatiziruemye teorii. Siberian school of algebra and logic. Consultants Bureau, New York, London, and Moscow, 1977, xiv + 294 pp. [REVIEW]Vivienne Morley - 1999 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 64 (4):1828-1830.
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    La consultation conjugale et ses points de repère.Josiane Junod - 2004 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 166 (4):67-76.
    Cet article présente un service de consultation conjugale situé en Suisse romande, non médicalisé, dont l’orientation psychodynamique et le travail auprès des couples n’est pas sans rappeler la pratique française des conseillers conjugaux-thérapeutes de couple « ancien modèle ». Si l’appellation de consultation conjugale a été retenue, malgré ses inconvénients, c’est qu’elle permet de toucher un très large public, en particulier de nombreuses personnes insuffisamment individuées pour qui l’appartenance au « Nous-couple » est constitutive. Par rapport aux objectifs de travail, (...)
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    Ethics Consultation in U.S. Hospitals: Adherence to National Practice Standards.Anita Tarzian, Ellen Fox, Marion Danis & Christopher C. Duke - 2022 - AJOB Empirical Bioethics 13 (1):10-21.
    BackgroundAdherence to widely accepted practice standards is a frequently used measure of healthcare quality. In the U.S., the most widely recognized authoritative source of practice standards for ethics consultation (EC) is the second edition of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities’ Core Competencies for Healthcare Ethics Consultation report.MethodsTo determine the extent to which EC practices in U.S. hospitals adhere to these practice standards, we developed and analyzed 12 evaluative measures from a national survey.ResultsOnly three of the 12 standards achieved (...)
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    Ethics consultation and autonomy.Jukka Varelius - 2008 - Science and Engineering Ethics 14 (1):65-76.
    Services of ethics consultants are nowadays commonly used in such various spheres of life as engineering, public administration, business, law, health care, journalism, and scientific research. It has however been maintained that use of ethics consultants is incompatible with personal autonomy; in moral matters individuals should be allowed to make their own decisions. The problem this criticism refers to can be conceived of as a conflict between the professional autonomy of ethics experts and the autonomy of the persons (...)
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