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Item A Conscience Sensitive Approach To Ethics and Teaching Caring Attitudes(2005-10) Gaffney, Margaret M.; Galvin, Matthew R.; Stilwell, BAn I.U. Conscience Project and HELP Collaboration. The article describes models for teaching ethics and caring attitudes to undergraduate medical students in both formal and informal medical education curriculum. Competency based curriculum is discussed.Item A Conscience Sensitive Approach To Ethics and Teaching Caring Attitudes (presentation)(2005-11-18T16:01:17Z) Gaffney, Margaret M.; Litzelman, D; Galvin, Matthew R.; Stilwell, B; Cottingham, AAn I.U. Conscience Project and HELP Collaboration. The presentation describes models for teaching ethics and caring attitudes to undergraduate medical students in both formal and informal medical education curriculum. Competency based curriculum is discussed.Item Conscientious objection in the healing professions: a readers' guide to the ethical and social issues(One Health: Information in an Interdependent World. Medical Library Association Annual Meeting and Exhibition; 2013 May 6-8; Boston, MA. http://www.mlanet.org/am/am2013/, 2013-05-07) Odell, Jere D.; Comer, Amber (Malcolm); Rua, Avril N.; Abhyankar, RahulWhat is a health care provider to do when they find that their moral integrity is at odds with professional expectations? Should a nurse with religious objections to assisted reproduction be asked to stop working in obstetrics and gynecology? Can a pharmacist with moral objections to emergency contraception refer a patient to a colleague without being complicit in a perceived moral wrong doing? Should religious organizations be required to provide or pay for objectionable health services? When is a patient's health and well-being more important than a professional's moral integrity? Here we: 1) describe a collaboration between a medical librarian and the Indiana University (IU) Conscience Project 2) outline the subject of conscientious objection in the healing professions, and 3) introduce a new readers' guide on the topic.Item Ethical analyses: conscientious objection in the healing professions(IU Center for Bioethics, 2014-02-08) Odell, Jere D.; Abhyankar, Rahul; Comer, Amber (Malcolm); Rua, Avril N.Item General readings, overviews and sources: a bibliography. Conscientious objection in the healing professions(IU Center for Bioethics, 2014-02-15) Odell, Jere D.; Abhyankar, Rahul; Comer, Amber (Malcolm); Rua, Avril N.Item Health Care Providers’ Consciences and Patients’ Needs: The Quest for Balance(The Brookings Institution, 2012-02-23) Galston, William A; Rogers, MelissaRecent controversies, such as the HHS rule on insurance coverage of contraceptive and sterilization services, raise fundamental and politically consequential questions. But they take place against a backdrop of longstanding tensions between claims of conscience and laws of broad scope and application—tensions well-known to experts but less so to public officials and most citizens. In a new paper, William Galston and Melissa Rogers provide a broad overview of conscience from a religious, philosophical and legal perspective, and then home in on conscience in the context of health care. The paper surveys current federal and state law and regulation governing the right to conscientiously object in the provision of health care, and explores the ongoing tensions between claims of conscience and calls for access. The paper concludes with suggestions for policymakers when shaping laws and regulations in this arena.Item Institutions: Conscientious objection in the healing professions(IU Center for Bioethics, 2014-03-29) Odell, Jere D.; Abhyankar, Rahul; Comer, Amber (Malcolm); Rua, Avril N.Item Introduction: conscientious objection in the healing professions(IU Center for Bioethics, 2014-01-25) Odell, Jere D.; Abhyankar, Rahul; Comer, Amber (Malcolm); Rua, Avril N.Item A short overview: conscientious objection in the healing professions(IU Center for Bioethics, 2014-01-18) Odell, Jere D.; Abhyankar, Rahul; Comer, Amber (Malcolm); Rua, Avril N.Item Surveys and attitudinal research: Conscientious objection in the healing professions(IU Center for Bioethics, 2014-04-05) Odell, Jere D.; Abhyankar, Rahul; Comer, Amber (Malcolm); Rua, Avril N.