Pain Medicine, Philosophy, Ethics, and Policy
Linton Atlantic Books, Ltd., 2009
ISBN: 978-0-9817854-4-8
Price: $38.00
254 pages 16 chapters
Published September 2009, Paperback

Foreword: Baldwin JC

  1. Prolegomenon: Engaging Philosophy, Ethics and Policy in, and for Pain Medicine. Giordano J, Boswell MV
  2. An Obligation to Treat Pain? Clarke P.
  3. Toward Pain Care for a Global Community: From Philosophy to Economic Considerations.
    Giordano J. Benedikter R, Schatman ME
  4. Pain in the Public Sphere: The Case of the FAQ Pain Education Document, Pain Activist Counterpublics, and the Drug Enforcement Agency. Cunningham N.
  5. Cultural Competence and the Clinical Encounter Engebretson JC
  6. Hospice and Palliative Care as a Paradigm for an Ethics of Pain Medicine – a European Perspective with Global Implications
    Höver G, Baranzke H.
  7. Chronic Pain, Subjectivity, and the Ethics of Pain Medicine: A Deontic Structure and the Importance of Moral Agency. Maricich Y, Giordano J.
  8. What Does Pain Medicine Want from a Feminist Ethics? Pedroni J
  9. Considering a Full Content Ethics of Pain Medicine. Peppin J.
  10. Ethics, Law and Pain Management as a Patient Right. Hall J, Boswell MV
  11. Evidence-Based Pain Practice: On the Reciprocity of Information Guidelines and Policy  Manchikanti L
  12. Opioid Prescriptions and Proscriptions: Twenty-One Questions. Cole BE.
  13. Neurotechnology in Pain Medicine – Toward Best Use. Jeannotte A, Schiller K, McBride D
  14. Trials and Tribulations: Ethical Obligations and Issues in Clinical Pain Research. Deer T
  15. Pain: Practice, Politics and Policy. Kornblau B.
  16. Afterword:  Negotiating a Shifting Paradigm: Reflections upon the Need for an Integrative Philosophy, Ethics (and Policies) of Pain Medicine. Dietrich J.

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