The brain represents the final frontier in medical sciences. Clinical neurosciences include the subspecialties of neurology, neurosurgery, neuro-imaging, cerebrovascular interventional specialties, neurocritical care, and the allied specialties in pharmacy and nursing. The first lens through which we see our patients is the clinical perspective; however, the complexity of neurosciences and the rapidity of the advances in these subspecialties require that clinicians not lose sight of the personhood of the patients, the professionalism required in the care of these complex patients, or the regulatory environment in which we practice. Science and technology are advancing more rapidly than regulations or the law can interpret and integrate them into a supportive or regulatory framework. Thus, morality, ethics, and the law comprise the final lens through which we approach complex patient management issues, frame our communications with patients and families, and evaluate the risks and potential benefits of new technology. Ethics and Law for Neurosciences Clinicians is written for all clinicians in the neurosciences specialties to examine and re-examine the ethical and legal implications of advances in clinical neurosciences.
Disclaimer Dedication Preface I. Morality, Ethics, and the Law:: An Overview of the Foundations of Contemporary Clinical Ethical Analysis II. Case Studies:: Ethical and Legal Challenges in the Care of the Neurologically Injured Critically Ill Patient III. Civil Law and Liability:: The Law of Medical Malpractice IV. Legal Reasoning, Legal Process, Legal Proof and Why it is Confusing to Clinician Scientists V. Regulatory Law and the Clinical Practice of the Neurosciences VI. Digital Medicine and the Data Revolution Managing Digital Distraction and EMR Liability While Leveraging Opportunities in Teleneurology and Telecritical Care VII. Developing and Leading a Sustainable High Reliability High Performing Unit:: Theories of Quality, Teamwork, Medical Error and Patient Safety VIII. Neurolaw and the Integration of Neuroscience, Ethics, and the Law:: The New Frontiers IX. Conclusions and Afterword Acknowledgements About the Author Index
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