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14 Am. J. Bioethics i (2014)

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January 2014, Vol. 14 No. 1


The American Journal of Bioethics


Editorial


Target Article


Open Peer
Commentaries


Introduction


Case Report


Developing a Certifying Examination for Health Care Ethics
Consultants: Bioethicists Need Help
Ellen Fox                                                                1



Structuring a Written Examination to Assess ASBH Health
Care Ethics Consultation Core Knowledge Competencies
Bruce D. White, Jane B. Jankowski, and Wayne N. Shelton                  5


Connecting Certification and Education
Toby Schonfeld, Cory Labrecque, and Hugh Stoddard                       18
The Birth of Clinical Ethics Consultation as a Profession
Jeffrey P. Spike                                                        20

Same Goal, Different Path
Adam Pefia, Courtenay R. Bruce, and Mary A. Majumder                    23

Clinical Ethics Credentialing and the Perilous Cart-Before-the-Horse Problem
Autumn Fiester                                                          25
Problems in Testing Clinical Ethicists' Competence in Health Law
Bethany Spielman                                                        27
Toward a Model That Encourages the Recruitment of Ethics Consultants
With Clinical Experience
Rogelio Altisent, Maria Teresa Delgado-Marroquin, and Nieves Martin-Espildora  28
Examining Methods to Assess Core Knowledge Competencies:
A Canadian Perspective
Barbara Secker, Ccile Bensimon, Cheryl Cline, Dianne Godkin, Ann Heesters,
and Kevin Reel                                                          30

Credentialization or Critique? Neoliberal Ideology and the Fate
of the Ethical Voice
Stuart J. Murray and Adrian Guta                                        33


Clinical Ethics: Case Reports, Consults, and Commentaries
Jeffrey P Spike



AJOB Case Presentation: Family Request for Organ Donation
in a Case of Donation After Cardiac Death (DCD)
Martha Jurchak

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