Syllabi by Topic : Law and Medicine
- "AIDS: The Interrelationship
of its Associated Legal and Medical Issues." C.S. Keck, W. Rich.
Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine, Human Values in
Medicine Program [BS/MD; selective; Winter 2000]; see also: AIDS,
Health Care Policy, Medical
Ethics, Social Issues in Medicine.
- "Bioethics
II, Patient, Physician and Society." W. Edinger, J. Skeel. Medical
College of Ohio [2nd year Medical Student; required; 2003-2004]; see
also: Aging, Death
and Dying, Disability, Health
Care Policy, Medical Ethics,
Religion and Medicine, Social
Issues in Medicine.
- "Clinical Risk Management: A
Proactive Approach." R. M. Jones. Northeastern Ohio Universities
College of Medicine, Human Values in Medicine Program [BS/MD; workshop;
Spring 2000].
- "The Humanities and Social
Sciences in Medicine." M. Donohoe. Oregon Health and Science University
[medicine 4th yr; elective; March 2001]; see also: Alternative
Medicine, Death and Dying,
Ethnicity and Medicine, Gender
and Medicine, Health Care
Policy, History of Medicine,
Literature and Medicine, Medical
Ethics, Medicine and the Arts,
Mental Illness, Physician-Patient
Relationship, Social Issues in Medicine,
Women and Medicine.
- "Medicine, Ethics, and Law:
The Practice of a Profession." D. Jamison. Northeastern Ohio Universities
College of Medicine, Human Values in Medicine Program [BS/MD; selective;
Spring 2000]; see also: Medical Ethics,
Physician-Patient Relationship, Professionalism,
Social Issues in Medicine.
- "Medicine and Society."
P. Treichler, D. Bloomfield. University of Illinois-College of Medicine
at Urbana-Champaign [medicine and residency; required; Spring 1995];
see also: Death and Dying, Health
Care Policy, History of Medicine,
Medical Ethics, Physician-Patient
Relationship, Social Issues in Medicine.
- Program
in Medical Humanities, East Carolina University School of Medicine
L. Kopelman [required courses in all four years; Selectives in fourth
year Fall 1999-2000].
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and Dying, Health Care Policy,
History of Medicine, Literature
and Medicine, Medical Ethics,
Professionalism, Social
Issues in Medicine, War and Medicine,
Women and Medicine.
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