Journal article
Role and function of a paediatric clinical ethics service: Experiences at the Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne
H Gold, G Hall, L Gillam
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health | Published : 2011
Abstract
This article explores and analyses the role and functions of a clinical ethics service in paediatrics. It is based on the experiences of developing ethics capacity at the Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne, which has evolved since 2002 from a multidisciplinary advisory panel into Australia's first dedicated paediatric Children's Bioethics Centre, which opened in 2008. The ultimate goal is building ethics capacity and literacy across the hospital and continuing to support clinical staff managing patients and their families in ethically problematic cases. This is achieved through current case consultation, education and training, research and institutional policy, and guideline development. ..
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