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    'The Demolition of a Man': Lessons From holocaust literature for the teaching of nursing ethics.Andrew McKie - 2004 - Nursing Ethics 11 (2):138-149.
    The events of the Holocaust of European Jews (and others) by the Nazi state between 1939 and 1945 deserve to be remembered and studied by the nursing profession. By approaching literary texts written by Holocaust ‘survivors’ from an interpersonal dimension, a reading of such works can develop an ‘ethic of responsibility’. By focusing on such themes as rationality, duty, witness and the virtues, potential lessons for nurses working with people in a variety of settings can be drawn. Implications for the (...)
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    Exploring clinical wisdom in nursing education.A. McKie, F. Baguley, C. Guthrie, C. Jackson, P. Kirkpatrick, A. Laing, S. O'Brien, R. Taylor & P. Wimpenny - 2012 - Nursing Ethics 19 (2):252-267.
    The recent interest in wisdom in professional health care practice is explored in this article. Key features of wisdom are identified via consideration of certain classical, ancient and modern sources. Common themes are discussed in terms of their contribution to ‘clinical wisdom’ itself and this is reviewed against the nature of contemporary nursing education. The distinctive features of wisdom (recognition of contextual factors, the place of the person and timeliness) may enable their significance for practice to be promoted in more (...)
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    A Novel Framework for Reflecting on the Functioning of Research Ethics Review Panels.Colin Macduff, Andrew McKie, Sheelagh Martindale, Anne Marie Rennie, Bernice West & Sylvia Wilcock - 2007 - Nursing Ethics 14 (1):99-116.
    In the past decade structures and processes for the ethical review of UK health care research have undergone rapid change. Although this has focused users' attention on the functioning of review committees, it remains rare to read a substantive view from the inside. This article presents details of processes and findings resulting from a novel structured reflective exercise undertaken by a newly formed research ethics review panel in a university school of nursing and midwifery. By adopting and adapting some of (...)
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  4. McHaffie HE Paternity: a story of assisted conception.A. McKie - 2006 - In Ian E. Thompson, Kath M. Melia & Kenneth M. Boyd (eds.), Nursing Ethics. Churchill Livingstone Elsevier. pp. 13--5.
     
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    Book review: Barker P ed. 2011: Mental health ethics -- the human context. Oxford: Routledge. 378 pp. GBP22.99 . ISBN: 978 0 4155 7100 5. [REVIEW]A. McKie - 2011 - Nursing Ethics 18 (3):457-457.
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    Book review: Johanna Shapiro, The inner world of medical students -- listening to their voices in poetry, Radcliffe Publishing: Oxford, 2009, 268 pp.: 9781857757521, 29.99. [REVIEW]A. McKie - 2010 - Nursing Ethics 17 (2):275-275.
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    Book Review: Paternity: a story of assisted conception. [REVIEW]A. Mckie - 2006 - Nursing Ethics 13 (5):566-566.