Credentialing and Certification in Ethics Consultation: Lessons from Palliative Care

Journal of Clinical Ethics 23 (2):172-174 (2012)
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Abstract

In response to an article by Acres and colleagues, “Credentialing the Clinical Ethics Consultant: An Academic Medical Center Affirms Professionalism and Practice,” the authors urge continued action for the credentialing and certification of clinical ethics consultants. They also promote a vigorous and engaged model for ethics consultation.

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