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November 2013 – MB-PHEN
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About Ethics… for Everyone. November 4, 2013. By Aviva Goldberg The Quebec legislature is considering adopting a Charter of Values that would, among other things, ban public employees from wearing overt and conspicuous religious articles, including turbans, headscarves, kippot and large crosses. Premier Pauline Marois claims that the charter is meant to promote the separation of church and state, but many have … More Charter of Values. Assisted Death with Dignity. The Ethics of Self Care.
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Pregnant and brain-dead | Case of the Month: health ethics case studies
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Case of the Month: health ethics case studies. February 18, 2014. This case comes from the real world. In December, Dylan Benson found his pregnant 32-year-old wife unresponsive after a brain hemorrhage. She was declared brain dead, but remained on life support systems until her son could be safely delivered. The baby was born February 8, 2014, and his mother’s supports were withdrawn the next day. To read the story from Dylan Benson’s perspective, go to his blog, http:/ www.misterbenson.com/. If so, why?
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Closing time? | Case of the Month: health ethics case studies
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Case of the Month: health ethics case studies. April 9, 2015. This month’s scenario will be of interest to our rural followers. It concerns the question of what medical and health services should be offered in smaller communities. The Globe and Mail article. A Ward Worth Saving. What do you think? What trade-offs are reasonable for health systems? For patients and families? How can we determine what are the priorities for allocation of health care resources? April 9, 2015. To move or not to move? Amber W...
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Assisted Death with Dignity – MB-PHEN
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About Ethics… for Everyone. Assisted Death with Dignity. February 13, 2014. At 68 with inoperable brain cancer? A competent adult can decide to get a driver’s license, go for a walk, make a baby, or be a hermit. A competent adult can choose to jump out of an airplane with a parachute, set a depth diving record, or fling themselves down a mountain on a couple of skis at 251.4 km/hr. How do we begin to have this conversation in a way that respects the right to live but also a right to die? You are commenti...
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Ethics…for Everyone – MB-PHEN
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About Ethics… for Everyone. July 25, 2013. The columns were originally published only in an internal newsletter, but their popularity spread quickly and we began getting requests to use the columns for ethics education events within and outside the WRHA. The concept of the Ethics…for Everyone project was presented at the Canadian Bioethics Society annual conference in 2011 and to the University of Toronto’s Joint Centre for Bioethics. As Tiny As A Newborn. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. As Tiny As A Newborn.
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December 2013 – MB-PHEN
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About Ethics… for Everyone. The Ethics of Self Care. December 16, 2013. By Laurie Lipinski On October 30, 2013 actor and activist Martin Sheen spoke at We Day here in Winnipeg. Mr. Sheen spoke of how working for the right thing is hard and how it can scar the one pursuing change for a better world. Attendees were encouraged to stand up with their scars and get … More The Ethics of Self Care. The Ethics of Self Care. Assisted Death with Dignity. The Ethics of Self Care. As Tiny As A Newborn.
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January 2014 – MB-PHEN
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About Ethics… for Everyone. January 23, 2014. By Adel Compton United Nations Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples, James Anaya’s statement upon conclusion of the visit to Canada, October 15, 2013: From all I have learned, I can only conclude that Canada faces a crisis when it comes to the situation of indigenous peoples of the country. The well-being gap … More Culturally Safe Healthcare. Assisted Death with Dignity. The Ethics of Self Care. As Tiny As A Newborn. Follow Blog via Email.
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About Ethics… for Everyone – MB-PHEN
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About Ethics… for Everyone. About Ethics… for Everyone. The columns were originally published only in an internal newsletter, but their popularity spread quickly and we began getting requests to use the columns for ethics education events within and outside the WRHA. The concept of the Ethicsfor Everyone project was presented at the Canadian Bioethics Society annual conference in 2011 and to the University of Toronto’s Joint Centre for Bioethics. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. You a...
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September 2013 – MB-PHEN
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About Ethics… for Everyone. As Tiny As A Newborn. September 12, 2013. By Alison Campbell Walking into a home as a health practitioner is a privilege. A wonderful aspect of the job I do is to visit new moms and their families within a day or two after birth to offer information, support, ensure the baby is healthy and well and give parents encouragement and resources to … More As Tiny As A Newborn. As Tiny As A Newborn. Assisted Death with Dignity. The Ethics of Self Care. As Tiny As A Newborn.
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