The Journal of Clinical Ethics: Tables of Contents 2020 Winter 2020, Volume 31, Number 4 AT THE BEDSIDE Beyond Shared Decision Making Edmund G. Howe COVID-19 Developing a Triage Protocol for the COVID-19 Pandemic: Allocating Scarce Medical Resources in a Public Health Emergency Benjamin Tolchin, Stephen R. Latham, Lori Bruce, Lauren E. Ferrante, Katherine Kraschel, Karen Jubanyik, Sarah C. Hull, Jennifer L. Herbst, Jennifer Kapo, Ernest D. Moritz, John Hughes, Mark D. Siegel, and Mark R. Mercurio Micro and Macro Ethical Considerations of COVID-19 Amitai Etzioni FEATURES Helping Children Hurt Themselves: Why Pediatricians Ought to Support Adolescent Football Players in Their Athletic Goals Ruth Tallman The Pediatrician’s Moral Obligation to Counsel Directively Against Youth Tackle Football Lainie Friedman Ross The Compromising Interpretive Model as a Harm Reduction Strategy for Families that Have Chosen High School Football Ruth Tallman Living in the Hospital: The Vulnerability of Children with Chronic Critical Illness Alexandra R. Ruth, Renee D. Boss, Pamela K. Donohue, Miriam C. Shapiro, Jessica C. Raisanen, and Carrie M. Hen- derson Psychiatric Advance Directives as an Ethical Communication Tool: An Analysis of Definitions Billy Table, Jaime Thomas, and Virginia A. Brown Moral Distress: A Framework for Offering Relief through Debrief Shilpa Shashidhara and Shaylona Kirk CLINICAL ETHICS TRAINING Do Clinical Ethics Fellowships Prepare Trainees for Their First Jobs? A National Survey of Former Clini- cal Ethics Fellows Robert M. Guerin, Douglas S. Diekema, Sabahat Hizlan, and Kathryn L. Weise The Making of a Clinical Ethicist: A Personal Tribute to Al Jonsen Ruchika Mishra Remembering Al Jonsen Edmund G. Howe Fall 2020, Volume 31, Number 3 At the Bedside What We Should Learn from the COVID-19 Pandemic Edmund G. Howe Meeting the Challenge of COVID-19 NYC Meeting the Challenge of COVID-19: The Response of Two Ethics Consultation Services in New York City Kenneth M. Prager and Joseph J. Fins Clinical Ethics Consultations during the COVID-19 Pandemic Surge at a New York City Medical Center Katherine Fischkoff, Gerald Neuberg, Joyeeta Dastidar, Erin P. Williams, Kenneth M. Prager, and Lydia Dugdale Phases of a Pandemic Surge: The Experience of an Ethics Service in New York City during COVID-19 Barrie J. Huberman and Debjani Mukherjee, Ezra Gabbay, Samantha F. Knowlton, Douglas S.T. Green, Nekee Pandya, Nicole Meredyth, Joan M. Walker, Zachary E. Shapiro, Jennifer E. Hersh, Mary F. Chisolm, Seth A. Waldman, C. Ronald MacKenzie, Inmaculada de Melo-Martín, and Joseph J. Fins The COVID-19 Crisis and Clinical Ethics in New York City Joseph J. Fins and Kenneth M. Prager Selected Papers from the UnConference The Top 10 Questions Facing the Field of Clinical Ethics in 2020: Reflections on the Evolving Clinical Ethics UnConference Janet Malek and Claire Horner Clarifying and Expanding the Role of Narrative in Ethics Consultation Andrew Childress, Susannah W. Lee, Jeff S. Matsler, and Jeffrey S. Farroni The Ethics Ambassador Program: A Grassroots Approach Kristin Furfari Building an Organizational Ethics Program on a Clinical Ethics Foundation Timothy Lahey, Evan G. DeRenzo, Joshua Crites, Joseph Fanning, Barrie J. Huberman, and John Paul Slosar Demonstrating Value Through Tracking Ethics Program Activities Beyond Ethics Consultations Susannah W. Lee, Jordan Potter, Jeff S. Matsler, and Steven Shields Variation in Clinical Ethics Fellowship Programs: Lessons from the Field Bryanna Moore and Claire Horner Debriefing as a Response to Moral Distress Georgina Morley and Shilpa Shashidhara The Journal of Clinical Ethics, Volume 31, Number 2, Summer 2020 At the Bedside Sweetening the “Sweet Spot” of Dementia Edmund G. Howe Features Non-Accidental Trauma Associated with Withdrawal of Life-Sustaining Medical Treatment in Severe Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury Areg Grigorian, Christian de Virgilio, Michael Lekawa, Divya Ramakrisnan, Rebecca Barros, Eric Kuncir, and Jeffry Nahmias Abusive Head Trauma and Parental Participation in Pediatric Decision Making Erin Talati Paquette and Lainie Friedman Ross The Dartmouth Dementia Directive: Experience with a Community-Based Workshop Pilot of a Novel Dementia-Specific Advance Directive Megan E. Bunnell, Sarah M. Baranes, Colin H. McLeish, Charlotte E. Berry, and Robert B. Santulli Should Positive Claims of Conscience Receive the Same Protection as Negative Claims of Conscience? Clarifying the Asymmetry Debate Abram L. Brummett Positive or Negative? Consistency and Inconsistency in Claims of Conscience Dominic J.C. Wilkinson Conscientious Objection in Healthcare: Neither a Negative Nor a Positive Right Alberto Giubilini Considering Uterus Transplantation for a Same-Sex Couple: A Case Study Giuliano Testa, Liza Johannesson, and Anji E. Wall Clinical Ethics Consultation How Much Volume Should Healthcare Ethics Consult Services Have? Avery C. Glover, Thomas V. Cunningham, Evelina W. Sterling, and Jason Lesandrini Answering the Call for Standardized Reporting of Clinical Ethics Consultation Data Sharon L. Feldman, Sundus H. Riaz, Joshua S. Crites, Jane Jankowski, and Paul J. Ford, on behalf of the Cleveland Clinic HCEC Service Financial Decision-Making Capacity and Patient-Centered Discharge Annette Mendola Practice Ways of Being in Generalist Practice: Using Five “T” Habits of Mind to Guide Ethical Behavior William Ventres and Marc Tunzi Perspective Compassionate Communication and End-of-Life Care for Critically Ill Patients with SARS-CoV-2 Infection Ángel Estella The Journal of Clinical Ethics, Volume 31, Number 1, Spring 2020 At the Bedside Beyond Determining Decision-Making Capacity Edmund G. Howe Features On Transference in Ethics Facilitation: Recognizing and Working through the Past in Surrogate Decision Making Robert M. Guerin A Listening Tour: Pediatric Clinical Ethics Rounds Stowe Locke Teti Physician Burnout and Ethics Committees Kristin Edwards and Richard L. Newman The Role of Self-Care in Clinical Ethics Consultation: Clinical Ethicists’ Risk for Burnout, Potential Harms, and What Ethicists Can Do Janice Firn and Thomas O’Neil Rethinking the Assessment of Decision-Making Capacity and Making Treatment-Related Decisions Juliana Kan Yin Li A Pocketful of Justice: Will Digital Medicine Be Available to the Poor? Jack Schwartz Roles of the Ethics Consultant: A Response to Vaughan and Colleagues and DeRenzo Donald S. Kornfeld and Kenneth Prager Nudging and Clinical Ethics Do You Believe in Magic? Shove, Don’t Nudge: Advising Patients at the Bedside Kenneth V. Iserson Curare Aude—Caring for Patients, with Them Ian Hargraves, Victor M. Montori, and Jon C. Tilburt The Paradoxes of Respectful Guidance: A Comment on Kenneth V. Iserson, “Do You Believe in Magic? Shove, Don’t Nudge: Advising Patients at the Bedside” Daniel M. Hausman When Push Comes to Shove—How Should Physicians Respond to Magical Thinking? Søren Holm Shove and Nudge: A Commentary on Iserson Kalle Grill Clinical Ethics in Catastrophic Situations—COVID-19 Italy in a Time of Emergency and Scarce Resources: The Need for Embedding Ethical Reflection in Social and Clinical Settings Federico Nicoli and Alessandra Gasparetto 2019 The Journal of Clinical Ethics, Volume 30, Number 4, Winter 2019 At the Bedside Ethical Issues Posed by Face Transplants Edmund G. Howe Features Self-Inflicted Moral Distress: Opportunity for a Fuller Exercise of Professionalism Jeffrey T. Berger, Ann B. Hamric, and Elizabeth Epstein The Ethics of Psychosocial Assessment in Vascularized Composite Allotransplantation: A Call for Transparency of Process to Support the Equitable Selection of Patients Laura L. Kimberly, Michelle W. McQuinn, Arthur L. Caplan, and Nomi C. Levy-Carrick An Algorithmic Approach to Patients Who Refuse Care But Lack Medical Decision-Making Capacity Stephanie A. Larson, Sindhuja Surapaneni, Kevin Wack, and Maura George The Role of Informed Consent for Thrombolysis in Acute Ischemic Stroke Amber R. Comer, Teresa M. Damush, Alexia M. Torke, and Linda S. Williams Family Presence During Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Zohar Lederman Case and Analysis from Brigham and Women’s Hospital Home Intravenous Antibiotic Treatment for a Patient with Opioid Use Disorder Daniel A. Solomon, Christin N. Price, and Nicholas Sadovnikoff Perspectives Being with and Being for: Flourishing, Suffering, and Joy in a Ugandan Hospital Ryan Gillespie Family-Centered Culture Care: Touched by an Angel Jesus A. Hernandez The Journal of Clinical Ethics, Volume 30, Number 3, Fall 2019 At the Bedside Treating Children Maximally: Practical Applications Edmund G. Howe Features Better than Best (Interest Standard) in Pediatric Decision Making Lainie Friedman Ross Offering the “Reasonable Interests Standard” in Response to Ross’s Analysis of the Best Interests Standard D. Micah Hester Guidance and Intervention Principles in Pediatrics: The Need for Pluralism Mark Christopher Navin and Jason Adam Wasserman Decision Making on Behalf of Children: Understanding the Role of the Harm Principle Douglas S. Diekema When Better Isn’t Good Enough: Commentary on Ross’s “Better than Best (Interest Standard) in Pediatric Decision Making” Erica K. Salter Constrained Parental Autonomy and the Interests of Children in Non-Intimate Families Erin Paquette The Best Interest Standard Is the Best We Have: Why the Harm Principle and Constrained Parental Autonomy Cannot Replace the Best Interest Standard in Pediatric Ethics Johan C. Bester In Further Defense of “Better than Best (Interest)” Lainie Friedman Ross
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