Paul J. Ford specializes in ethical challenges in neurological diseases and directs the NeuroEthics Programs at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation with a faculty appointment in the Case Western Reserve Medical School, Cleveland. He has performed more than two thousand ethics consultations and authored more than one hundred publications. Denise M. Dudzinski is Professor (Joint) in Bioethics & Humanities and Pediatrics, Division of Bioethics & Palliative Care at the University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle. She is Director of the Ethics Consultation Service at UW Medicine and Director of Organizational Ethics at Seattle Children's Hospital.
'This rich anthology reminds us that clinical case consultation is a complicated process that is personal and intuitive, often haunting practitioners with memories that are both disturbing and instructive. Professors Ford and Dudzinski have brilliantly capitalized on the pedagogical value of these musings, editing a volume that will enrich teaching in the seminar room or at the bedside. This new edition places the current generation of practitioners into conversation with their pioneering predecessors from the first edition, reminding readers of the enduring values that should inform case consultation. This volume belongs in the library of every student and teacher of bioethics.' Joseph J. Fins, M. D., D. Hum. Litt. (hc), M.A.C.P., F.R.C.P.; E. William Davis, Jr., M.D. Professor of Medical Ethics and Chief of the Division of Medical Ethics; Weill Cornell Medicine and Chair of the Hastings Center Board of Trustees; Author of Rights Come to Mind: Brain Injury, Ethics and the Struggle for Consciousness