The Zest of Foresight: Preemptive Ethics for Seven Generations
Clinical ethics consultations often arrive too late—after a conflict has hardened, a decision has been made under pressure, or a patient has suffered ...
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Clinical ethics consultations often arrive too late—after a conflict has hardened, a decision has been made under pressure, or a patient has suffered ...
The Silent Fracture: Why Generations Drift Apart and How Ethics Can HealIn an era of rapid change, families and communities often find themselves divi...
Introduction: The Ethical Imperative in Long-Term InnovationClinical innovation stands at a crossroads where technological possibilities increasingly ...
Clinical innovation moves fast. New devices, protocols, and AI tools enter practice every quarter, but the ethical implications often catch up only af...
Every clinical decision carries a shadow—the future it creates. A treatment choice today reshapes a patient's trajectory, strains or frees up resource...
Clinical ethics committees across the country are asking the same question: Should we keep doing what we have always done—responding to crises one con...
Introduction: The Unseen Legacy in Our Freezers and ServersIn my practice, I often begin consultations by asking a simple question: "Who will care for...
Every clinical decision carries a hidden time signature. Some choices—like selecting a surgical technique or prescribing a course of antibiotics—play ...