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A Crash Course in Catholic Medical Ethics Fr. Germain Kopaczynski, OFM Conv., Ph.D., S.T.D. 1. The Prime Directive: Every Discipline Has One: a. “We shall not interfere with the development of any culture.” –Star Trek b. “Do good and avoid evil.” –Catholic ethics c. “Primum non nocere.
authoritative guidance on certain moral issues that face Catholic health care today. The Ethical and Religious Directives are concerned primarily with institutionally based Catholic health care services. They address the sponsors, trustees, administrators, chaplains,
Six parts cover foundational principles, health care ethics services, beginning-of-life issues, Completely updated and revised, the third edition of Catholic Health Care Ethics: A Manual for Practitioners sets the standard for Catholic bioethicists, physicians, nurses, and other health care workers.
1 maj 2007 · Each of the document's six parts covers a different aspect of ethical concern: social, pastoral and spiritual responsibility; the patient-professional relationship; challenges in care at the beginning and end of life; and collaboration with other organizations and providers.
Manual of Catholic Medical Ethics: Responsible Healthcare from a Catholic Perspective, ed. W.J. Eijk, L.M. Hendriks, J.A. Raymakers, and John I. Fleming (English Edition). Translated by Sr. M. Regina van den Berg, J. A. Raymakers (Ballarat: Connor Court Publishing, 2014), 629 pp. + Appendixes.
Catholic healthcare and/or the bioethical principles of autonomy (a person’s or institution’s right to self determination), beneficence (doing good), non-maleficence (doing no harm), or justice. In the following pages, the Ethical Decision-Making Guidelines, and the Ethical Decision-Making Framework & Diagram are presented.
comprehensiveness, accessibility, and clear articulation of principles used throughout its exposition. In what follows, I provide an overview of the book as a whole followed by an