Re: Midwifery/Ob-Gyn Ethcs

From: afish04@emory.edu
Wed May 29 08:22:38 1996


Ditto... He has written a book as well which is very good. The reference is at home, so I'll forward this later. Cheers. Allan Fisher,MD Emory University SOM

On Wed, 29 May 1996 DoctorJoe@aol.com wrote:

> <<I'm carrying out some research into ethics during child-bearing, but not
> being a health professional (I'm a Philosopher/Ethicist, if I want to
> describe myself as anything!) I'm not sure what the current debates
> *are*...>>
>
> There is ample literature of late in the US about obstetric ethics. Most of
> it centers around the autonomy-beneficence arguments with respect to the
> obstetrician's care of a pregnant woman. If you do a literature search on
> Frank Chervenak (in New York) you'll have a real good 'hook' on the topic.
> Pull a couple of his papers and you can see where the references lead you.
> You'll be busy for a while.
>
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> "All things are connected.
> Joseph Pastorek, MD Some things are just more
> Department of OB-GYN connected than others."
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