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JONA's Healthcare Law, Ethics, and Regulation,
Volume 4,
Issue 4,
2002,
Page 91-91
Dominick Flarey,
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年代:2002
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Effective Communication SkillsThe Key to Preventing and Resolving Ethical Situations |
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JONA's Healthcare Law, Ethics, and Regulation,
Volume 4,
Issue 4,
2002,
Page 93-97
Marcia Sue Bosek,
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Future Challenges |
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JONA's Healthcare Law, Ethics, and Regulation,
Volume 4,
Issue 4,
2002,
Page 98-103
Lawrence Vernaglia,
Marcia Sue Bosek,
Dominick Flarey,
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年代:2002
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Gene Therapy in the Post-Gelsinger Era |
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JONA's Healthcare Law, Ethics, and Regulation,
Volume 4,
Issue 4,
2002,
Page 104-110
Lynn Smith,
Jacqueline Byers,
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As gene therapy research races to a first cure of a genetic-based disease, the research community has struggled with the aftermath of the well-publicized death of Jesse Gelsinger from complications of an experimental treatment. In a wrongful death lawsuit against the University of Pennsylvania and its researchers, Jesse Gelsinger’s family alleged violations of federal regulations and research ethics. This article reviews gene therapy research, examines the role of the key players in this tragedy, and provides suggestions for preventing future misfortunes.
ISSN:1520-9229
出版商:OVID
年代:2002
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The Culture of Patient Safety |
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JONA's Healthcare Law, Ethics, and Regulation,
Volume 4,
Issue 4,
2002,
Page 111-115
Lewis Mustard,
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Hospital patient safety culture is examined as a critical component of quality where preventable and identifiable adverse and sentinel events should not occur. The author, a former hospital executive, illustrates how culture helps illuminate patient safety practices using examples from hospital situations he encountered as a consultant. These cases demonstrate the hospital nurses’ focuses on job requirements and training as opposed to actually doing the “right thing” at the “right time.” The nurse hospitalist, an advanced practice nurse, is proposed as a daily teacher and facilitator for hospital nurses based on a curriculum of day-to-day examples of good patient care through training and observation of patient care as it is being given.
ISSN:1520-9229
出版商:OVID
年代:2002
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