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