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To Treat or Not to Treat: The Ethical Methodology of Richard A. McCormick, S.J., as Applied to Treatment Decisions for Handicapped Newborns
Contributor(s): Clark, Peter a. (Author)
ISBN: 1881871444     ISBN-13: 9781881871446
Publisher: Creighton University Press
OUR PRICE:   $28.50  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: October 2003
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Annotation: Medical and ethical decision concerning treatment for handicapped newborns have always been difficult. Despite technological advances, parents and health-care professionals still search for criteria that will address treatment categories from an ethical standpoint. Richard A. McCormick, a leading Roman Catholic moral theologian, has proposed a patient-centered, quality-of-life approach to treatment decision that appears to meet the needs of decision-makers.Peter A. Clark applies McCormick's ethical approach to five categories of handicapped newborns as a practical demonstration of the treatment decision process. "Clark constructs, analyzes, and criticizes McCormick's developing methodology which McCormick himself never explicitly elaborated in his own writings." -Charles E. Curran, Southern Methodist University"Modern neonatology has worked wonders in the care of the newborn. Some of its successes have however resulted in the most difficult clinical and ethical dilemmas. Physicians, families and nurses will need and appreciate Fr. Peter Clark's judicious, sensitive and practical guidance through both the philosophical and the theological issues." - Edmund D. Pellegrino, Georgetown University Medical Center
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BISAC Categories:
- Medical | Ethics
- Medical | Perinatology & Neonatology
Dewey: 174.2
Physical Information: 0.9" H x 6.1" W x 8.9" (1.15 lbs) 349 pages
 
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Medical and ethical decision concerning treatment for handicapped newborns have always been difficult. Despite technological advances, parents and health-care professionals still search for criteria that will address treatment categories from an ethical standpoint. Richard A. McCormick, a leading Roman Catholic moral theologian, has proposed a patient-centered, quality-of-life approach to treatment decision that appears to meet the needs of decision-makers.Peter A. Clark applies McCormick's ethical approach to five categories of handicapped newborns as a practical demonstration of the treatment decision process. Clark constructs, analyzes, and criticizes McCormick's developing methodology which McCormick himself never explicitly elaborated in his own writings.-Charles E. Curran, Southern Methodist UniversityModern neonatology has worked wonders in the care of the newborn. Some of its successes have however resulted in the most difficult clinical and ethical dilemmas. Physicians, families and nurses will need and appreciate Fr. Peter Clark's judicious, sensitive and practical guidance through both the philosophical and the theological issues.- Edmund D. Pellegrino, Georgetown University Medical Center

Contributor Bio(s): Clark, Peter A., S. J.: -

Peter A. Clark, S.J., Ph.D. is an Associate Professor of Theology and
Health Administration and holder of the John McShain Chair in Ethics at
Saint Joseph's University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He is also an
Affiliated Scholar-Associate at the Center for Clinical Bioethics at
Georgetown University Medical Center and Bioethicist for the Mercy Health System in Philadelphia.