Published in Hastings Cent Rep on April 01, 1981
Bioethics for clinicians: 25. Teaching bioethics in the clinical setting. CMAJ (2001) 1.13
Joining the team: ethics consultation at the Cleveland Clinic. HEC Forum (2003) 1.05
Rethinking the shield of immunity: should ethics committees be accountable for their mistakes? HEC Forum (2002) 0.80
An alternative strategy for studying adverse events in medical care. Lancet (1997) 5.98
Perceptions of cancer patients and their physicians involved in phase I trials. J Clin Oncol (1995) 5.86
Sounding Boards. Confidentiality in medicine--a decrepit concept. N Engl J Med (1982) 5.00
The rise and fall of the futility movement. N Engl J Med (2000) 4.88
Effects of organizational change in the medical intensive care unit of a teaching hospital: a comparison of 'open' and 'closed' formats. JAMA (1996) 4.71
Basic curricular goals in medical ethics. N Engl J Med (1985) 4.03
Is tocolytic magnesium sulphate associated with increased total paediatric mortality? Lancet (1997) 3.77
Community hospital ethics consultation: evaluation and comparison with a university hospital service. Am J Med (1992) 3.30
Beyond autonomy--physicians' refusal to use life-prolonging extracorporeal membrane oxygenation. N Engl J Med (1993) 2.96
Transplantation of liver grafts from living donors into adults--too much, too soon. N Engl J Med (2001) 2.61
Should alcoholics compete equally for liver transplantation? JAMA (1991) 2.61
What are the goals of ethics consultation? A consensus statement. J Clin Ethics (1996) 2.59
Statistical and ethical issues in the design and conduct of phase I and II clinical trials of new anticancer agents. J Natl Cancer Inst (1993) 2.57
Ethics of liver transplantation with living donors. N Engl J Med (1989) 2.47
Beyond advance directives--health care surrogate laws. N Engl J Med (1992) 2.26
Searching for moral certainty in medicine: a proposal for a new model of the doctor-patient encounter. Bull N Y Acad Med (1981) 2.25
Paradoxes in cancer patients' advance care planning. J Palliat Med (2000) 2.11
Elective surgical patients as living organ donors: a clinical and ethical innovation. Am J Transplant (2009) 2.02
A legacy of Osler. Teaching clinical ethics at the bedside. JAMA (1978) 1.95
Clinical ethics consultation: Godsend or "God squad"? Am J Med (1988) 1.86
An ethics consultation service in a teaching hospital. Utilization and evaluation. JAMA (1988) 1.80
Euthanasia--a critique. N Engl J Med (1990) 1.77
The illusion of futility in clinical practice. Am J Med (1989) 1.73
'Doctors must not kill'. JAMA (1988) 1.71
Ethical issues in growth hormone therapy. JAMA (1989) 1.69
Life-sustaining treatment. A prospective study of patients with DNR orders in a teaching hospital. Arch Intern Med (1988) 1.68
Informed consent in emergency research. Prehospital thrombolytic therapy for acute myocardial infarction. JAMA (1989) 1.67
Teaching clinical ethics. J Clin Ethics (1990) 1.67
The ethical assessment of innovative therapies: liver transplantation using living donors. Theor Med (1990) 1.67
Ethics of a paired-kidney-exchange program. N Engl J Med (1997) 1.66
Use of the Hippocratic Oath: a review of twentieth century practice and a content analysis of oaths administered in medical schools in the U.S. and Canada in 1993. J Clin Ethics (1997) 1.64
Dialysis decision making in Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Am J Kidney Dis (1998) 1.60
The morning-report syndrome and medical search. N Engl J Med (1979) 1.53
Ethical considerations for participation of nondirected living donors in kidney exchange programs. Am J Transplant (2010) 1.51
Unilateral do-not-attempt-resuscitation orders and ethics consultation: a case series. Crit Care Med (1999) 1.49
Talking to comatose patients. Arch Neurol (1988) 1.48
Clinical medical ethics. J Clin Ethics (1990) 1.44
Equipoise and the ethics of segmental liver transplantation. Clin Res (1988) 1.44
What does Cruzan mean to the practicing physician? Arch Intern Med (1991) 1.41
A right to health care: ambiguity, professional responsibility, and patient liberty. J Med Philos (1979) 1.37
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and life-sustaining therapy: patients' desires for information, participation in decision making, and life-sustaining therapy. Mayo Clin Proc (1991) 1.37
Bone marrow transplantation for sickle cell disease. A study of parents' decisions. N Engl J Med (1991) 1.33
Metaphors and models of doctor-patient relationships: their implications for autonomy. Theor Med (1984) 1.30
Legalized active euthanasia: an Aesculapian tragedy. Bull Am Coll Surg (1989) 1.29
Ethics committees: decisions by bureaucracy. Hastings Cent Rep (1986) 1.27
Sex or survival: trade-offs between quality and quantity of life. J Clin Oncol (1991) 1.26
Conflicts between patients' wishes to forgo treatment and the policies of health care facilities. N Engl J Med (1989) 1.25
Ethical issues in phase I oncology research: a comparison of investigators and institutional review board chairpersons. J Clin Oncol (1992) 1.24
The progression of medicine. From physician paternalism to patient autonomy to bureaucratic parsimony. Arch Intern Med (1985) 1.18
Elective use of life-sustaining treatments in internal medicine. Adv Intern Med (1991) 1.17
Responding to intractable terminal suffering. Ann Intern Med (2000) 1.16
Patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis receiving long-term mechanical ventilation. Advance care planning and outcomes. Chest (1996) 1.16
Using simulated case studies to evaluate a clinical ethics course for junior students. J Med Educ (1982) 1.14
Home ventilation for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis patients: outcomes, costs, and patient, family, and physician attitudes. Neurology (1993) 1.11
Physicians' and nurses' perceptions of ethics problems on general medical services. J Gen Intern Med (1992) 1.02
The effect of clinical medical ethics consultation on healthcare costs. J Clin Ethics (2000) 1.02
Models of madness. Br J Psychiatry (1966) 1.01
Ethics committees and consultants. J Clin Ethics (1990) 1.01
Future directions in clinical ethics. J Clin Ethics (1991) 1.00
Internal medicine residents' preferences regarding medical ethics education. Acad Med (1989) 1.00
Medical students as patients: a pilot study of their health care needs, practices, and concerns. Acad Med (1996) 1.00
Is posthumous semen retrieval ethically permissible? J Med Ethics (2002) 0.99
Decision-making strategy for clinical-ethical problems in medicine. Arch Intern Med (1982) 0.98
Palliative treatment of last resort and assisted suicide. Ann Intern Med (2000) 0.98
Pretibial myxedema--a reversible cause of foot drop due to entrapment of the peroneal nerve. N Engl J Med (1976) 0.97
The physician as a health care proxy. Hastings Cent Rep (2000) 0.97
Caring for the terminally ill: resolving conflicting objectives between patient, physician, family, and institution. J Fam Pract (1991) 0.97
The 'sick role' revisited. Stud Hastings Cent (1973) 0.96
Variation in the attitudes of dialysis unit medical directors toward decisions to withhold and withdraw dialysis. J Am Soc Nephrol (1993) 0.96
Publication of papers on assisted suicide and terminal sedation. Ann Intern Med (2000) 0.95
Would physicians override a do-not-resuscitate order when a cardiac arrest is iatrogenic? J Gen Intern Med (1999) 0.92
Computer searches of the medical ethics literature. J Clin Ethics (1990) 0.91
Study of cohort-specific consent and patient control in phase I cancer trials. J Clin Oncol (1998) 0.91
How ethics consultation can help resolve dilemmas about dying patients. West J Med (1995) 0.90
Pushing the envelope: informed consent in phase I trials. Ann Oncol (1995) 0.90
Ethical considerations and rationale of adult-to-adult living donor liver transplantation. Liver Transpl (2001) 0.89
Against the emerging stream. Should fluids and nutritional support be discontinued? Arch Intern Med (1985) 0.89
Learning from our patients: one participant's impact on clinical trial research and informed consent. Ann Intern Med (1997) 0.88
Breakout I. Ethical considerations. Cancer (1990) 0.87
Hepatic angiosarcoma. Possible relationship to long-term oral contraceptive ingestion. JAMA (1981) 0.87
End of life decisions in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: a cross-cultural perspective. J Neurol Sci (1997) 0.86
Development of a teaching program in clinical medical ethics at the University of Chicago. Acad Med (1989) 0.86
Defining the goals of ethics consultations: a necessary step for improving quality. QRB Qual Rev Bull (1992) 0.86
Doctors as patients. Practitioner (1977) 0.85
What and how psychiatry residents at ten training programs wish to learn about ethics. Acad Psychiatry (1996) 0.85
Do actions reported by physicians in training conflict with consensus guidelines on ethics? Arch Intern Med (1996) 0.84
Pascal's wager and the hanging of crepe. N Engl J Med (1975) 0.84
Advancing the cause of advance directives. Arch Intern Med (1992) 0.83
Perioperative diabetic consultation: a plead for improved training. J Med Educ (1978) 0.83
Redefining the emergency physician's role in do-not-resuscitate decision-making. Am J Med (1992) 0.83
Development of an academic section of general internal medicine. Am J Med (1977) 0.81
Continuing problems with patient self-determination. Am J Med Qual (1993) 0.81
Patients' priorities among treatment effects in head and neck cancer: evaluation of a new assessment tool. Head Neck (1999) 0.80
The physician-patient accommodation: a central event in clinical medicine. Arch Intern Med (1982) 0.80
Clinical ethics and clinical medicine. Arch Intern Med (1979) 0.79
Research in clinical ethics. J Clin Ethics (1990) 0.79
Should age be a criterion in health care? Hastings Cent Rep (1984) 0.79
The ethics of randomization. CA Cancer J Clin (1991) 0.79
Should fluid and nutritional support be withheld from terminally ill patients? Tube feeding in hospice settings. Am J Hosp Care (1987) 0.79
Orthopedic surgeons' attitudes and practices concerning treatment of patients with HIV infection. Public Health Rep (1989) 0.78