Posts tagged End-of-Life Issues
Bioethics on Air: Episode 96: Navigating Ethical Landmines in Nurse Education – Part 1

Nursing student Elizabeth Niekrewicz and nurse educator DiAnn Ecret address ethical challenges facing nursing students both in the classroom and in clinicals. Issues discussed include the importance of—and changing nature of—the American Nurses Association Code of Ethics, hierarchal power dynamics, and differing interpretations of the term advocacy.

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Bioethics on Air: Episode 62: Advocating for Terri, and All Vulnerable Patients

Bobby Schindler joins Joe Zalot to discuss the case of his sister Terri Schiavo, as well as his ongoing work in patient advocacy. Click here for the Terri Schiavo Life and Hope Network.

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Bioethics on Air: Episode 60: Pro-Life During COVID – Part 2

In part two of his interview, Dr. Charlie Camosy addresses assisted suicide, the throwaway culture, and care for the elderly, as well as how these issues have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Bioethics on Air: Episode 32: Ethics of COVID-19 Response—with NCBC's Joseph Meaney and John Brehany

NCBC President Joseph Meaney and John Brehany, director of institutional relations, answer concerns voiced by Catholic health care professionals. They also describe essential elements of ethical triage protocols—especially when it comes to triage teams and exclusionary criteria—and they discuss whether health care providers can withdraw treatment or place a do-not-resuscitate (DNR) order without patient consent.

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Bioethics on Air: Episode 24: Growing Acceptance of Assisted Suicide, Part 2—with PA Kris Correira

Physician assistant Kris Correira returns for the second part of her interview on assisted suicide. She explains how the mentality of assisted suicide leads to undertreatment through the misapplication of do-not-resuscitate (DNR) orders and advance directives, and she discusses the future of assisted suicide in the United States.

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Bioethics on Air: Episode 23: Growing Acceptance of Assisted Suicide, Part 1—with PA Kris Correira

Kris Correira, a physician assistant in Worcester, MA, describes why medical professionals are adopting a more positive attitude toward assisted suicide. She explains how this is attributable in part to social factors that promote a mentality of assisted suicide.

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Bioethics on Air: Episode 22: Organ Procurement and Allocation—with Barry Massa

Barry Masa, CEO of LifeCenter Organ Donor Network, explains the role that organ procurement organizations play in ensuring the ethical retrieval and allocation of organs. He also addresses some persistent concerns about organ transplantation in general.

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Bioethics on Air: Episode 15: Legal Aspects of Advance Care Planning—with Attorney Cameo Anders

Attorney Cameo Anders discusses how to properly identify a surrogate and use advance directives like living wills and health care powers of attorney to ensure ethical health care decision making after injury or at the end of life.

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Bioethics on Air: Episode 9: The Decline of Scientific Credibility—with Scientist Carr J. Smith

Dr. Carr J. Smith traces the roots of what he describes as a decline in scientific credibility to the loss of abstract reasoning skills. He then examines the long-term effects of this trend on the scientific community, education, and the culture at large.

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