ANNOUNCEMENTS:

 

BIOETHICS EDUCATION AND LECTURES AVAILABLE

BENO faculty provide on-site Ethics Education for Ethics Committees as well as other educational programs such as Grand Rounds, panel discussions or other educational formats. Available topics include:

Cultural Clashes in the Clinical Setting
Ethical Issues in the Forgoing of Artificial Nutrition & Hydration
Ethical Issues of Resuscitation
Professionalism in Modern Medicine
Informed Consent
Decisional Capacity
Advance Directives
Communicating Bad News
Implementing Ohio's DNR Regulations: What You Should Know
The Old Order Amish and Health Care: Ethical Considerations
Bedside to Boardroom: Ethics Committees & Organizational Ethics
Non-beneficial "Futile" Treatment
Basic Principles and Concepts of Ethics
Ethics Committees and Case Consultation
Ethical and Religious Directives for Catholic Heath Services
Public Concerns about Organ Donation
Mistakes in Ethics Consultation
Boundary Crossings and Violations
Ethical Issues and Managed Care
Ethical Concerns in Mental Health Practice
Physician Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia

 

Additional programs can be developed in conjunction with the requesting organization. If you are interested in sponsoring an educational program including any of the above topics, please contact us at 216-397-4445.


Schedule for Submissions

The editors of BIO Quarterly invite your submission of articles, Letters to the Editor, cases, and other bioethics related issues for publication. The schedule for submission is as follows:

Copy should be received by:
February 1 for consideration for Volume 1 (published mid-March)
May 1 for Volume 2 (published mid-June)
August 1 for Volume 3 (published mid-September)
November 1 for Volume 4 (published mid-December)

Submissions should be sent on 3 _ inch disk, preferably in MS Word format. You may also e-mail your submissions to Allyson Robichaud at a.robichaud@csuohio.edu . Mailing address is:

BENO
PO Box 181356
Cleveland Heights, Ohio 44118-1356



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