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E-grāmata: Reproductive Ethics in Clinical Practice: Preventing, Initiating, and Managing Pregnancy and Delivery--Essays Inspired by the MacLean Center for Clinical Medical Ethics Lecture Series

Edited by (Associate Professor, Medical Education and Obstetrics and Gynecology, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University), Edited by (Assistant Professor, Obstetrics and Gynecology, The University of Chicago, Pritzker School of Medicine)
  • Formāts: 224 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Jun-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780190873042
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  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780190873042

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Reproductive health care professionals in fields such as Obstetrics and Gynecology, Family Medicine, and Pediatrics face difficult ethical issues because they work at the crossroads of patient decision-making, scientific advancement, political controversy, legal regulation, and profound moral considerations. The dilemmas these professionals face expose big-picture bioethics questions of interest to everyone. Yet for clinicians striving to deliver excellent patient care, the ethical questions that make daily practice challenging can be just as nuanced.

This volume presents a carefully curated compilation of essays written by leading experts in the fields of medicine, ethics, and law, who address key issues at the forefront of reproductive ethics. It is organized into three main sections: I. Contraception and Abortion Ethics - Preventing Pregnancy and Birth, II. Assisted Reproduction Ethics - Initiating Pregnancy, and III. Obstetric Ethics - Managing Pregnancy and Delivery. Each section begins with a short introduction by the editors providing an overview of the area and contextualizing the essays that follow. This volume's primary aim is to be useful to practicing clinicians, students, and trainees by providing short and practical essays covering urgent topics--from race, religion and abortion, to legal liability, violations of confidentiality and maternal choices that risk future children's health. This collection provides clinicians at all levels of training with frameworks they need to approach the intimate and high-stakes encounters central to their profession.

Recenzijas

Reproductive ethics in clinical practice is a timely and important resource. Masterfully curated by Julie Chor (an obstetrician-gynecologist) and Katie Watson (a bioethics professor and lawyer), the book deftly integrates scholarly depth with actionable guidance for practicing clinicians. * Anne Drapkin Lyerly, Departments of Social Medicine and Obstetrics and Gynecology, Center for Bioethics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, Bioethics * a very well-researched and carefully curated collection of essays ... a much-needed review of ethics and a well-argued re-framing of these concepts within the world of obstetrics * Patricia C. Santiago-Munoz, Doody's * This important, timely collection of 15 essays is organized into three sections covering, respectively, contraception and abortion, assisted reproduction, and pregnancy and delivery. * E. R. Paterson, CHOICE *

Acknowledgments xi
About the Authors xiii
Introduction 1(8)
Julie Chor
Katie Watson
SECTION I CONTRACEPTION AND ABORTION ETHICS: PREVENTING PREGNANCY AND BIRTH
Overview: Contraception and Abortion Ethics
9(8)
Katie Watson
Julie Chor
1 Why Reproductive Justice Matters To Reproductive Ethics
17(12)
Melissa Gilliam
Dorothy Roberts
2 Religiously Affiliated Healthcare Institutions: An Ethical Analysis Of What They Mean For Patients, Clinicians, And Our Health System
29(15)
Lori Freedman
Debra Stulberg
3 Contemporary Challenges To Providing Confidential Reproductive Healthcare To Minors
44(18)
Amber Truehart
Lee Hasselbacher
Julie Chor
4 Contraception And Abortion In The United States: A Brief Legal History
62(17)
David A. Strauss
SECTION II ASSISTED REPRODUCTION ETHICS: INITIATING PREGNANCY
Overview: Assisted Reproduction Ethics
79(5)
Katie Watson
Julie Chor
5 The Reproduction Of Stratified (Assisted) Reproduction: Epidemiology, History, And Ideology In Infertility Care
84(14)
Lisa H. Harris
6 Preimplantation Genetics: Liabilities And Limitations
98(12)
Valerie Gutmann Koch
7 Who Are Your Patients, And What Happens When They Disagree? Conflicts In Treating Multiple Parties Engaging In Third-Party Reproduction
110(13)
Heather E. Ross
8 Ethical Issues In Oocyte Donation
123(13)
Susan C. Klock
9 Oncofertility: Ethics And Hope After Cancer
136(15)
Bruno Ramalho De Carvalho
Jhenifer Kliemchen Rodrigues
Teresa K. Woodruff
10 Accessing Reproductive Technology In France: Strengths And Limits Of A Model That Privileges "Just Reproduction" Above Respect For Autonomy
151(14)
Laurence Brunet
Vironique Fournier
SECTION III OBSTETRIC ETHICS: MANAGING PREGNANCY AND DELIVERY
Overview: Obstetric Ethics
165(5)
Julie Chor
Katie Watson
11 Refusing To Force Treatment: Reconciling The Law And Ethics Of Post-Viability Treatment Refusals And Post-Viability Abortion Prohibitions
170(27)
Katie Watson
12 Professional Ethics In Obstetric Practice, Innovation, And Research
197(15)
Frank A. Chervenak
Laurence B. Mccullough
13 Doing Harm: When Healthcare Providers Report Their Pregnant Patients To The Police And Other Authorities
212(20)
Jeanne Flavin
Lynn M. Paltrow
14 Prenatal Counseling For Maternal-Fetal Surgery: Potential Biases, Competing Interests, And Undue Practice Variation In The World Of Fetal Care
232(15)
Stephen D. Brown
15 Ethical Issues In Academic Global Reproductive Health
247
Kayte Spector-Bagdady
Timothy R. B. Johnson
Julie Chor, MD, MPH is an Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology and an Assistant Director of the MacLean Center for Clinical Medical Ethics at the University of Chicago. After completing medical school at the University of Chicago's Pritzker School of Medicine, Dr. Chor completed her Obstetrics and Gynecology residency, Fellowship in Family Planning, and MPH at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Her academic and clinical work focus on understanding and addressing barriers that adolescents and young adults face in seeking and obtaining reproductive health care. Dr. Chor also serves as a member of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists' Committee on Ethics.

Katie Watson, JD is Associate Professor of Medical Social Sciences, Medical Education, and Obstetrics & Gynecology, and a Core Faculty Member of the Medical Humanities and Bioethics Graduate Program at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine. She clerked in the federal judiciary and worked in public interest law before completing Fellowships in Clinical Medical Ethics at the MacLean Center at the University of Chicago, and in Medical Humanities at NU-FSM. Her work focuses on women's health and reproductive ethics, and she is the author of Scarlet A: The Ethics, Law, and Politics of Ordinary Abortion (OUP, 2018). She is currently a Board member and Chair of the Ethics Committee of the National Abortion Federation, a Member of and the Bioethics Advisor to the National Medical Council of Planned Parenthood Federation of America, a member of the Editorial Board of the AMA Journal of Ethics, and a former Board member of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities.