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Clinical Ethicists |
Wednesday 17 September 2003 |
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 There are very few Clinical Ethicists posts in British hospitals. The ethicists tend to stay behind the scenes, drawing up policy, rather than doing ward rounds.
But in the United States and Canada there's generally someone who is not necessarily qualified as a doctor, but who is trained in medical ethics. They're on call to help grapple with difficult ethical questions. So should the idea be introduced here?
Professor Vivienne Nathanson, Head of Medical Ethics at the and Daniel Sokol, who teaches the subject at the Alliance for Lifelong Learning at Oxford University and has worked in the field in Tornonto join Jenni to discuss.
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