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    No means no: A case study on respecting patient autonomy.David John Doukas & Nathan Stout - forthcoming - Clinical Ethics.
    This case study examines the circumstance of a patient who has clearly articulated non-treatment preferences and who then later becomes incapacitated. The patient's wife as well as a consulting physician both expressed a preference for full treatment at the time of this incapacity. The analysis of this circumstance is pertinent given misinformed beliefs by health care providers that once a patient is incapacitated, the family is free to override prior values and preferences. The analysis discusses the autonomy, beneficence, and virtue-based (...)
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    Altruism Discussions in the Time of Pandemic: May We Ask, May They Tell?Nathan Stout & David John Doukas - 2021 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 32 (1):13-19.
    Pandemic can prompt a variety of human motives, ranging from a desire for security to altruism. In our current perilous times, some patients have voiced a desire to help others. Such action can result in self-peril, and, as a result, their motives may be questioned. One health system now has a pandemic-based advance directive that queries patients about their value preferences regarding care that is directed toward others. Some object to this action because it may evoke patients to altruism. We (...)
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    Case Study: Turning from "Cure" to "Care".David John Doukas & Michael Aristides Doukas - 2001 - Hastings Center Report 31 (5):10.
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    Promoting Professionalism Through Virtue Ethics.David John Doukas - 2019 - American Journal of Bioethics 19 (1):37-39.
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    ""Turning from" cure" to" care".David John Doukas & Michael Aristides Doukas - 2001 - Hastings Center Report 31 (5):10.
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    Religious Leaders’ Attitudes and Beliefs about Genetics Research and the Human Genome Project.Phan Kldoukas Djfetters Md - 1995 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 6 (3):237-246.
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