Works by Martinez, Richard (exact spelling)

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    Index to Volume 21.Howard Brody, Rita Charon, Tod Chambers, Mary Williams Clark, Dwight Davis, Richard Martinez, Robert M. Nelson & Mark J. Cherry - 1996 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 21:681-684.
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  2. Rita Charon, Howard Brody, Mary Williams Clark.Dwight Davis, Richard Martinez & Robert M. Nelson - 1996 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 21:243-265.
     
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  3. Narrative ethics.Richard Martinez - 1981 - In Sidney Bloch & Stephen A. Green (eds.), Psychiatric ethics. New York: Oxford University Press.
    While Plato recommended expelling poets from the ideal society, W. H. Auden famously declared that poetry makes nothing happen. The 19 contributions to the present book avoid such polarized views and, responding in different ways to the “ethical turn” in narrative theory, explore the varied ways in which narratives encourage readers to ponder matters of right and wrong. All work from the premise that the analysis of narrative ethics needs to be linked to a sensitivity to esthetic form. The ethical (...)
     
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  4. Narrative understanding and methods in psychiatry and behavioral health.Richard Martinez - 2002 - In Rita Charon & Martha Montello (eds.), Stories matter: the role of narrative in medical ethics. New York: Routledge. pp. 126--37.
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    Professionalism and boundaries.Richard Martinez - 2002 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 23 (3):185-189.
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    The nature of illness experience: A course on boundaries.Richard Martinez - 2002 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 23 (3):259-269.
    With the Accreditation Council for GraduateMedical Education''s designation of professionalism as one of six corecompetencies in residency medical education,some educators of residents and medicalstudents believe that the concept ofprofessional role is too restrictive and narrowfor grappling with the complex dynamics ofprofessional–patient relationships. The ethicalquandaries of abortion and physician assistedsuicide illustrate how individual personalvalues cannot be ignored in the dynamicrelationship between health care professionaland patient. This article describes a medicalschool course where students are paired with patient mentors. Within the dynamic andintimate (...)
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    Announcement.Richard Martinez & Therese Jones - 1997 - Journal of Medical Humanities 18 (4):281-281.