HUMANISM

  1. Poverty and painting: representations in 19th century Europe. Howden-Chapman, P and Mackenbach, J. BMJ;2003:325:1502-1505. PDF
  2. What's a good doctor and how do you make one?: [Letters] [Editorial] BMJ;2002:325:677-713.
  3. Variation of Mood and Empathy During Internship. Bellini, LM, et al. JAMA;2002; 287:3143-3146.PDF
  4. Professing and Living the Oath: Teaching Medicine as a Profession.[Editorial] Coller, B. et al. Am J Med. 2002; 112::744-748. (PDF)
  5. Stress in Medical Residency: Status Quo after a Decade of Reform? Collier, V. et al. Annals of Internal Medicine. 136(5):384-390, March 5, 2002.(PDF)
  6. Teaching the Human Dimensions of Care in Clinical Settings. Branch W, et al. JAMA 2001;286(9):1067-1074 (PDF)
  7. A Golden Rule: Remember the Gift.Hundert, EM. MD JAMA. 286(6):648-650, August 8, 2001. (PDF)
  8. Educating for Professionalism: Creating a Culture of Humanism in Medical Education.[Book Review] [Amazon link]
  9. Treating Addiction as a Human Process Liskow, B. (Reviewer) JAMA. 2000; 283::3262.[Amazon link]
  10. Medicine as an Art.[Miscellaneous]JAMA 2000. 283(17):2214..PDF
  11. Looking Back on the Millennium in Medicine.[Editorial] N Eng J Med; 2000: 34::42-49,
  12. Medicine, the Novel, and the Passage of Time Charon, R Anna Int Med 2000; 132::63-68, January 4, 2000.PDF

PROFESSIONALISM

  1. Annals of Internal Medicine Collection: On Being a Doctor
  2. Archive of theme issues from the British Medical Journal 2003 (Play the publishing game , From compliance to concordance, Communicating risks: illusion or truth?, Health of indigenous people, What is a good death?, The patient issue, Time to untangle doctorsfrom drug companies, Doctors' well-being, Doctors and managers: bound to differ?)
  3. It's good to talk Thoughts for new medical students at a new medical school Richard Smith, editor. BMJ  2003;327:1430-1433  (Plus more advice)
  4. Defining and Assessing Professional Competence. Epstein, R. and Hundert, EM. JAMA.2002;287:226-235 PDF
  5. Medical Professionalism in the New Millennium: A Physician Charter 15 Months Later. Linda Blank; Harry Kimball, MD; Walter McDonald, MD; Jaime Merino, MD, for the ABIM Foundation, ACP Foundation, and European Federation of Internal Medicine (EFIM) Ann Intern Med. 2003;138:839–841. [PDF]
  6. Medical Professionalism in the New Millennium: A Physician Charter: Project of the ABIM Foundation, ACP–ASIM Foundation, and European Federation of Internal Medicine* Ann Int Med 2002: 136: 243-246
  7. Educating for Professionalism: Trainees' Emotional Experiences on IM and Pediatrics Inpatient Wards. Kasman DL, et al.Acad Med 2003 78: 730-741.(Eurekalert news release)
  8. Promoting Reflection on Professionalism: A Comparison Trial of Educational Interventions for Medical Students. Baernstein A and Fryer-Edwards K. Acad Med 2003 78: 742-747.

MEDICAL ETHICS

  1. ACP Ethics Manual and ACP Center for Ethics & Professionalism
  2. Principles of Bioethics Bibliography:
  3. BMJ articles on relationship of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers and Physicians:
  4. Bioethics for clinicians : 13. Resource allocation M. F. McKneally, B. M. Dickens, E.M. Meslin, and P. A. Singer. CMAJ 1997 157: 163-2002; 167.[PDF]
  5. Bioethics for clinicians : 16. Dealing with demands for inappropriate treatment C. Weijer, P. A. Singer, B. M. Dickens, and S. Workman CMAJ 1998 159: 817-821. [PDF]
  6. Bioethics for clinicians : 17. Conflict of interest in research, education and patient care T. Lemmens and P. A. Singer CMAJ 1998 159: 960-965.[PDF]
  7. Bioethics for clinicians: 23. Disclosure of medical error Philip C. Hébert, Alex V. Levin, and Gerald Robertson CMAJ 2001; 164: 509-513.[PDF]
  8. Bioethics for clinicians: 24. Brain death Neil M. Lazar, Sam Shemie, George C. Webster, and Bernard M. Dickens CMAJ 2001; 164: 833-836. [PDF]

    FOR THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES: Use LINK to CMAJ Ethics Collections or abbreviated list to find full-text articles.
  1. Bioethics for clinicians: 26. Assisted reproductive technologies Laura Shanner, and Jeffrey Nisker CMAJ 2001; 164: 1589-1594.
  2. Bioethics for clinicians: 25. Teaching bioethics in the clinical setting Martin F. McKneally, and Peter A. Singer CMAJ 2001; 164: 1163-12002; 167.
  3. Bioethics for clinicians P. A. Singer CMAJ 1996 155: 189-190. 
  4. Bioethics for clinicians : continuing the series Peter A. Singer and Anne Marie Todkill CMAJ 2000 163: 833.
  5. Bioethics for clinicians : 15. Quality end-of-life care P. A. Singer and N. MacDonald CMAJ 1998 159: 159-162.
  6. Bioethics for clinicians : 14. Ethics and genetics in medicine M. M. Burgess, C. M. Laberge, and B. M. Knoppers CMAJ 1998 158: 1309-1313. 
  7. Bioethics for clinicians : 12. Ethical dilemmas that arise in the care of pregnant women: rethinking "maternal-fetal" conflicts E. Flagler, F. Baylis, and S. Rodgers CMAJ 1997 156: 1729-1732. 
  8. Bioethics for clinicians : 11. Euthanasia and assisted suicide J. V. Lavery, B. M. Dickens, J. M. Boyle, and P. A. Singer CMAJ 1997 156: 1405-1408.
  9. Bioethics for clinicians : 10. Research ethics C. Weijer, B. Dickens, and E. M. Meslin CMAJ 1997 156: 1153-1157.
  10. Bioethics for clinicians : 9. Involving children in medical decisions C. Harrison, N. P. Kenny, M. Sidarous, and M. Rowell CMAJ 1997 156: 825-828. 
  11. Bioethics for clinicians : 8. Confidentiality I. Kleinman, F. Baylis, S. Rodgers, and P. A. Singer CMAJ 1997 156: 521-524.
  12. Bioethics for clinicians : 7. Truth telling P. C. Hebert, B. Hoffmaster, K. C. Glass, and P. A. Singer CMAJ 1997 156: 225-228.
  13. Bioethics for clinicians : 6. Advance care planning P. A. Singer, G. Robertson, and D. J. Roy CMAJ 1996 155: 2003; 1689-1692
  14. Bioethics for clinicians : 5. Substitute decision-making N. M. Lazar, G. G. Greiner, G. Robertson, and P. A. Singer CMAJ 1996 155: 1435-1437
  15. Bioethics for clinicians : 4. Voluntariness E. Etchells, G. Sharpe, M. J. Dykeman, E. M. Meslin, and P. A. Singer CMAJ 1996 155: 1083-1086
  16. Bioethics for clinicians : 3. Capacity E. Etchells, G. Sharpe, C. Elliott, and P. A. Singer CMAJ 1996 155: 657-661.
  17. Bioethics for clinicians : 2. Disclosure E. Etchells, G. Sharpe, M. M. Burgess, and P. A. Singer CMAJ 1996 155: 387-391.
  18. Bioethics for clinicians : 1. Consent E. Etchells, G. Sharpe, P. Walsh, J. R. Williams, and P. A. Singer CMAJ 1996 155: 177-180. 

MEDICAL ETHICS - CROSS CULTURAL RESOURCES

FOR THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES: Use LINK to CMAJ Ethics Collections or abbreviated list to find full-text articles.

  1. Bioethics for clinicians : 18. Aboriginal cultures Jonathan H. Ellerby, John McKenzie, Stanley McKay, Gilbert J. Gariépy, and Joseph M. Kaufert CMAJ 2000 163: 845-850.
  2. Bioethics for clinicians: 19. Hinduism and Sikhism Harold Coward, and Tejinder Sidhu CMAJ 163: 12002; 167-1170.
  3. Bioethics for clinicians: 20. Chinese bioethics Kerry W. Bowman, and Edwin C. Hui CMAJ 163: 1481-1485.
  4. Bioethics for clinicians: 21. Islamic bioethics Abdallah S. Daar, and A. Khitamy CMAJ 2001; 164: 60-63.
  5. Bioethics for clinicians: 22. Jewish bioethics Gary Goldsand, Zahava R.S. Rosenberg, and Michael Gordon CMAJ 2001; 164: 219-222.
  6. Bioethics for clinicians: 27. Catholic bioethics Hazel J. Markwell, and Barry F. Brown CMAJ 2001; 165: 189-192.
  7. Bioethics for clinicians: 28. Protestant bioethics Merril Pauls, and Roger C. Hutchinson CMAJ 2002; 166: 339-343.
    Bioethics for Clinicians   and Ethics series
    • Editorial introducing the original series
    • Topics
      1. Consent
      2. Disclosure
      3. Capacity
      4. Voluntariness
      5. Substitute decision-making
      6. Advance care planning
      7. Truth telling
      8. Confidentiality
      9. Involving children in medical decisions
      10. Research ethics
      11. Euthanasia and assisted suicide
      12. Ethical dilemmas that arise in the care of pregnant women: rethinking "maternal-fetal conflicts"
      13. Resource allocation
      14. Ethics and genetics in medicine
      15. Quality end-of-life care
      16. Dealing with demands for inappropriate treatment
      17. Conflict of interest in research, education and patient care
      18. Aboriginal cultures
      19. Hinduism and Sikhism
      20. Chinese bioethics
      21. Islamic bioethics
      22. Jewish bioethics
      23. Disclosure of medical error
      24. Brain death
      25. Teaching bioethics in the clinical setting
      26. Assisted reproductive technologies
      27. Catholic bioethics
      28. Protestant bioethics

 

LIFELONG LEARNING

  1. Transforming practice organizations to foster lifelong learning and commitment to medical professionalism. Frankford DM, Patterson MA, Konrad TR. Acad Med. 2000 Jul;75(7):708-17.[PubMed link]
  2. Medical Professionalism in the New Millennium: A Physician Charter. Project of the ABIM Foundation, ACP–ASIM Foundation, and European Federation of Internal Medicine* Annals of Internal Medicine 2002;136 : 243-24