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[Over the past 25 years, I was privileged to consult on a large number of individual clinical encounters, during which I was seen, and served, as an “ethicist”. At the same time, these and other facets of health care attracted my philosophical interests. Accordingly, a distinction became necessary so to enable keeping very different sorts of questions and problems distinct.]
Published: Apr 1, 2015
Keywords: Clinical Encounter; Clinical Ethic; Ethic Consultation; Ethic Consultant; Clinical Ethic Consultation
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