Reproductive Ethics in Clinical Practice
Preventing, Initiating, and Managing Pregnancy and Delivery--Essays Inspired by the MacLean Center for Clinical Medical Ethics Lecture Series
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP USA
- Date of Publication 12 August 2021
- ISBN 9780190873028
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages286 pages
- Size 243x160x20 mm
- Weight 535 g
- Language English 186
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Short description:
This volume collects essays by the United States' leading authorities on reproductive ethics (lawyers, doctors, and social scientists), offering clinicians, students, and lay readers guidance on a broad range of cutting-edge issues, such as reproductive justice, religion in reproductive health care, abortion, assisted reproduction, and fetal surgery--all framed by the co-editors' overviews and study questions.
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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.
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.
Table of Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction: Julie Chor, MD, MPH and Katie Watson, JD
I. Family Planning and Abortion: Preventing Pregnancy and Birth
Chapter 2. Orienting Essay: Julie Chor, MD, MPH and Katie Watson, JD
Chapter 3. Why Reproductive Justice Matters to Reproductive Ethics, Melissa Gilliam MD MPH and Dorothy Roberts JD
Chapter 4. Religiously Affiliated Healthcare Institutions: An Ethical Analysis of What They Mean for Patients, Clinicians, and Our Health System, Lori Freedman PhD and Debra Stulberg MD, MA
Chapter 5. Contemporary Challenges to Providing Confidential Reproductive Health Care to Minors, Amber Truehart, MD, MSc, Lee Hasselbacher, JD, Julie Chor, MD, MPH
Chapter 6. Legal History of Contraception and Abortion in the United States, David Strauss JD,
II. Assisted Reproduction: Getting Pregnant
Chapter 7. Orienting Essay: Julie Chor, MD, MPH and Katie Watson, JD
Chapter 8. Ethics and Stratified (Assisted) Reproduction, Lisa Harris MD PhD
Chapter 9. Preimplantation Genetics: Liabilities and Limitations, Valerie Koch JD
Chapter 10. Who are Your Patients, and What Happens when They Disagree? Conflicts in Treating Multiple Parties Engaging In Third Party Reproduction, Heather Ross JD
Chapter 11. Controversial Issues Surrounding Oocyte Donation, Susan Klock PhD
Chapter 12. Onco-Fertility: Ethics and Hope After Cancer, Bruno Ramalho de Carvalho, MD, MSc, MBA, Jhenifer Kliemchen Rodrigues, BSc, MSc, PhD, and Teresa K. Woodruff, MD, PhD.
Chapter 13. Accessing Reproductive Technology in France: Strengths and Limits of a model that privileges "Just reproduction" above Respect for autonomy, Laurence Brunet et Véronique Fournier
III. Obstetric Ethics: Managing Pregnancy and Delivery
Chapter 14. Orienting Essay: Julie Chor, MD, MPH and Katie Watson, JD
Chapter 15. The fallacy of forced treatment: Reconciling the law and ethics of post-viability treatment refusals & post-viability abortion prohibitions, Katie Watson, JD
Chapter 16. Professional Ethics in Obstetrics Practice and Research, Frank A. Chervenak, MD and Laurence McCullough PhD
Chapter 17. Doing Harm: When Health Care Providers Report their Pregnant Patients to the Police and Other Authorities, Jeanne Flavin, PhD and Lynn M. Paltrow, J.D
Chapter 18. Prenatal counseling for maternal-fetal surgery: Potential biases, competing interests, and undue practice variation in the world of Fetal Care, Stephen D. Brown, MD
Chapter 19. Ethical Issues in Academic Global Reproductive Health, Kayte Spector-Bagdady JD MBE and Timothy R. B. Johnson MD