... zidovudine treatment New England Journal of Medicine 331: 1173–80 Corbitt, G (1999) HIV testing and screening Current practicalities and future possibilities In HIV and AIDS, Testing, Screening and ... Childbearing in a Multiracial Society A Handbook for Health Professionals Oxford: Butterworth-Heinemann Sherr, L (1999) Counselling and HIV testing: ethical dilemmas In HIV and AIDS, Testing, Screening ... Manuel, C (1999) HIV screening: beneWts and harms to the individual and the community In HIV and AIDS, Testing, Screening and ConWdentiality, ed R Bennett and C.A Erin, pp 61–74 Oxford: Oxford...
... coal miners in terms of the “frame” of numbers of coal miners, the health of miners appears to be diminishing That is, coal mine deaths, per thousand coal-mine employees in the US, have been increasing ... question, influences on the funding of some research projects (and not others), influences on the outcome of research (i.e., findings), and influences on the dissemination of research findings? Are ... Module 7: EthicalIssuesin Environmental and Occupational Health 185 Case Study 4: Part In arguing that worker health is not improving, Herbert and Landrigan make a number of ethicaland scientific...
... statutory licensing and regulating bodies, including the Independent Television Commission, the Radio Authority, the Broadcasting Complaints Commission and the Broadcasting Standards Council ... accepts the internal goals and values of journalism Thus, in defining a free press as one in which editorial independence is maintained, one is not appealing to property rights but to the internal ... The Independent, the Financial Times— have nobly maintained a public interest role, but in a changing and increasingly complex democratic society there is a need for diversity of values and perspectives...
... interventions and cloning trates on practical issues, within the context of licensing clinics for testing speciWc inherited conditions and restricting access through guidelines that limit which ... associated with a possibly diminished sense of individuality and personal autonomy, belong to the same analysis Ethical issuesin embryo interventions and cloning Perhaps feminist psychoanalytical ... distinction between positive and negative eugenics, perhaps because the terms are so historically tainted (Missa, 1999) Instead the document concen- Ethicalissuesin embryo interventions and...
... MEDICINE AND GENE THERAPY: ETHICALISSUESIN THE CLINICAL CONTEXT 321 seem to be anything ethically problematic about physicians offering such an intervention to that individual, or that individual ... would support a presumption in favor of continuing the development of germline genetic engineering That is, we have argued that germline genetic engineering is not intrinsically morally objectionable ... Lippmann A Prenatal genetic testing and screening: Constructing needs and reinforcing inequities Am J Law Med 17:15–50, 1991 Mauron A, Thevoz JM Germ-line engineering: A few European voices J Med...
... results in the infant becoming involved in a growing number and variety of social relationships In summary, none of the views discussed above provides an adequate account of moral standing In looking ... worth living? When is it morally wrong to reproduce? Rebecca Bennett and John Harris 321 21 Ethicalissuesin withdrawing life-sustaining treatment from handicapped neonates Neil McIntosh 335 Index ... in the context of ethicalissuesin withdrawing life-sustaining treatment He writes, ‘Life-sustaining treatment implies that treatment is being given in order to maintain or create the best possible...
... withholding or withdrawing life-sustaining treatment can be considered, the present condition of the infant must be assessed in the Ethicalissuesin withdrawing life-sustaining treatment Beyond ... Child Health St Mary’s NHS Trust Clinical Ethics Committee (2000) Guidelines on Withdrawing Ethicalissuesin withdrawing life-sustaining treatment and Withholding Treatment London: St Mary’s NHS ... elements in a diYcult case, but the ethicaland moral pressures that arise are usually not clear-cut In the US andin some UK hospitals (including St Mary’s and Great Ormond Street in London),...
... (DiVerent feminist standpoints are supported by feminist standpoint theory, which I have described and defended in Mahowald, 1995a.) Within the context of that imperative, targeting some fetuses ... decisions ‘on the understanding that they are saving some of the children by sacriWcing others’ (Souter and Goodwin, 1998: p 69) In Cases 3a, 3b and 4, the rationale for requesting FTPP is to save ... specialized training in infertility treatment can and prescribe infertility drugs without utilizing techniques that would minimize the risk of high-order multiples Whether administered by generalists...
... vomiting, abdominal cramping and bloating, mucositis, and paralytic ileus Several antineoplastic agents such as fluorouracil, adriamycin, methotrexate, and cisplatin may induce severe gastrointestinal ... Convergent information suggests that CRF may be involved in triggering changes in gastrointestinal motility observed during stress exposure CRF may induce delayed gastric emptying and gastric ... observed in both weightlosing and non-weight-losing subgroups of patients.121 studies demonstrating their efficiency in treating chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting.90 Several studies of THC in...
... research and administration A stunning finding was that over half of clinical andcounseling psychologists were routinely involved in all seven activities psychotherapy, assessment, teaching, research, ... apply through your final acceptance In Chapter 1, we describe the predominant training models in clinical andcounseling psychology and alternatives to these disciplines In the O xiii PREFACE ... distinguish between the two prevalent training models in clinical psychology—the Boulder model and the Vail model Combined programs andcounseling psychology have parallel differences in training...
... EthicalIssuesin Nursing This book examines major ethicalissuesin nursing practice It eschews the abstract approaches of bioethics and medical ethics, and takes as its point of departure ... available in this series: EthicalIssuesin Journalism and the Media Edited by Andrew Belsey and Ruth Chadwick EthicalIssuesin Social Work Edited by Richard Hugman and David Smith Genetic Counselling ... hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers British Library Cataloguing in Publication...
... capability in product development (continued) Sustainability in the Supply Chain 29 Table (continued) No Enablers 11 12 13 14 15 16 Continuous improvement Training and development Learning-by-doing ... enablers affecting the implementation of sustainability in the Supply Chain In this research, an interpretation of sustainability in the Supply Chain enablers in terms of their driving and dependence ... beneficial in the design of a product and a process, in improving understanding of the system, focusing risk mitigation efforts, and identifying root causes of failures In Poland, Failure Modes and...
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... England I Title II James, Rhoda 344.2’02 ISBN 85941 342 Printed and bound in Great Britain PREFACE In writing this book we have kept in mind our aim of providing a concise account of the main issues ... administrative justice The book is intended as a text for undergraduates taking a modular course in administrative law and indeed its origins lie in our own experience of teaching and adapting ... ADMINISTRATIVE JUSTICE: CENTRAL ISSUESIN UK AND EUROPEAN ADMINISTRATIVE LAW C P Cavendish Publishing Limited London • Sydney ADMINISTRATIVE JUSTICE: CENTRAL ISSUESIN UK AND EUROPEAN ADMINISTRATIVE...
... hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers British Library Cataloguing in Publication ... to be done in introducing policies and practices on employment, training and services for minority communities: the Firm had no policy in the fight against racism – anti-racism – and, in its operations, ... available in this series: EthicalIssuesin Journalism and the Media edited by Andrew Belsey and Ruth Chadwick Genetic Counselling edited by Angus Clarke EthicalIssuesin Nursing edited by Geoffrey...
... and university training should be retained But in the late 1960s and early 1970s, change was in the wind Training alternatives were entertained, and diversification was INTRODUCING CLINICAL AND ... assessment and a quarter of their time to research and administration A stunning finding was that over half of clinical andcounseling psychologists were routinely involved in all seven activities psychotherapy, ... sports, whereas clinical services include psychological assessment, individual psychotherapy, and group consultation Re- INTRODUCING CLINICAL ANDCOUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY search and training encompass...
... [9, 7] snggests two things for parsing natural language: principle, has sparked our interest in the design of calrs of processes which can pass forward and backward unet~Ll In/ ormatlon/advlce/questlons ... 3878, Bolt Beranek and Rewman Inc., 1978 Bobrow, R J & Webber, B L P S I - E L O N E - Parsing and Semantic Interpretation in the BBN Natural Language Understanding System CSCSI/C~EI0 Annual ... groups the stimulus into recognizable units from that part which fills in gaps in in/ormatlon (inferentially) on the baals of such groups Results in CF grammar theory says that grouping is not best...