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Point and Counterpoint
Eugene Siegel
Journal Article
Should religiously-oriented healthcare institutions have at least one HEC member with opposing views from the institution's "standard position"? No
Robert D. Orr
HEC Forum, 1995, Volume 7, Number 6, Pages 367-369
Should healthcare institutions have at least one medically indigent member on the institution's HEC? Yes
Kathryn L. Moseley
HEC Forum, 1995, Volume 7, Number 6, Pages 370-373
Should healthcare institutions have at least one medically indigent member on the institution's HEC? No
Jack W. Glaser
HEC Forum, 1995, Volume 7, Number 6, Pages 374-376
Editor's introduction
Felicia Miedema
HEC Forum, 1995, Volume 7, Number 4, Pages 201-203
Point and counterpoint: Should the ethics committee visit the patient? No: Hec members should not visit the patient
Kenneth V. Iserson
HEC Forum, 1991, Volume 3, Number 1, Pages 19-22
Editors' introduction
HEC Forum, 1989, Volume 1, Number 4, Pages 179-182
Critical annotations
HEC Forum, 1989, Volume 1, Number 1, Pages 49-53
HEC Forum, 1989, Volume 1, Number 1, Pages 1-5
Editors' message
HEC Forum, 1990, Volume 2, Number 6, Page 349
Ethics in clinical practice
Judith C. Ahronheim, Jonathan Moreno, Connie Zuckerman and Laurence B. McCullough
HEC Forum, 1995, Volume 7, Number 6, Pages 377-378
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