Description
"A useful, thoughtful, timely and important book. . . . Wear sets himself the not immodest task of laying out 'a comprehensive sense of informed consent as an effective and needed tool for medical management'. . . . nuanced and clinically sensitive."
About the Author
Stephen Wear is a clinical associate professor in the Departments of Medicine, Obstetrics-Gynecology, and Philosophy, and co-director of the Center for Clinical Ethics and Humanities in Health Care, all at the State University of New York at Buffalo.
Reviews
A useful, thoughtful, timely and important book... Wear sets himself the not immodest task of laying out 'a comprehensive sense of informed consent as an effective and needed tool for medical management'... nuanced and clinically sensitive. Journal of American Geriatrics Society [Wear's] medical management model offers an important complement to theoretical and historical discussions of informed consent... [his] experience as a clinical ethicist is refreshingly obvious. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy Written in a clear, simple, and very practically oriented style. It provides dozens of helpful recommendations to practitioners regarding how to proceed in different situations. Journal of Medical Ethics
Book Information
ISBN 9780878407064
Author Stephen Wear
Format Paperback
Page Count 224
Imprint Georgetown University Press
Publisher Georgetown University Press
Weight(grams) 313g