Guide to the "Select Issues in Biomedical Ethics" [videorecording]

Daniel Hartwig
Stanford University. Libraries. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
Stanford, California
November 2010
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Overview

Call Number: V0193
Creator: Stanford Channel (Television station : Stanford, Calif.)
Title: "Select Issues in Biomedical Ethics" [videorecording]
Dates: 1998
Physical Description: 1.25 Linear feet 10 videotapes (VHS)
Summary: Telecourse taught by Ernle Young, professor of medicine at the Stanford Medical School, and Simon Whitney, a Fellow at the Center for Biomedical Ethics; subjects include genetics and the Human Genome Project, emergency medicine, physician-assisted suicide, managed care, and organ transplantation. Guest speakers include Henry Greeley, Bruce Feldstein, Fred Marcus, David Spiegel, and Alain Enthoven.
Language(s): The materials are in English.
Repository: Department of Special Collections and University Archives
Green Library
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Stanford, CA 94305-6064
Email: specialcollections@stanford.edu
Phone: (650) 725-1022
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Administrative Information

Provenance

Administrative transfer, 1999.

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"Select Issues in Biomedical Ethics" (V0193). Department of Special Collections and University Archives, Stanford University Libraries, Stanford, Calif.

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Description of the Collection

Telecourse taught by Ernle Young, professor of medicine at the Stanford Medical School, and Simon Whitney, a Fellow at the Center for Biomedical Ethics; subjects include genetics and the Human Genome Project, emergency medicine, physician-assisted suicide, managed care, and organ transplantation. Guest speakers include Henry Greeley, Bruce Feldstein, Fred Marcus, David Spiegel, and Alain Enthoven.

Access Terms

Enthoven, Alain C., 1930-
Feldstein, Bruce.
Feldstein, Bruce.
Greeley, Henry.
Greeley, Henry.
Human Genome Project--Moral and ethical aspects.
Human Genome Project. -- General subdivision--Moral and ethical aspects.;
Marcus, Fred.
Marcus, Fred.
Spiegel, David, 1945-
Stanford Channel (Television station : Stanford, Calif.)
Whitney, Simon.
Whitney, Simon.
Young, Ernle W. D.
Assisted suicide--Moral and ethical aspects.
Emergency medicine--Moral and ethical aspects.
Managed care plans (Medical care)--Moral and ethical aspects.
Medical ethics.
Videorecordings.


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Videos

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V193.1 Principles of Medical Ethics and the Duties Deriving from Them March 1998

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V193.2 Ethical Issues in Genetics and the Human Genome Project 1998 Apr

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V193.3 Ethical Issues in Genetics and the Human Genome Project, Henry Greely 1998 Apr

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V193.4 Emergency Ethics in Medicine 1998 Apr

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V193.5 Ethics in Emergency Medicine, Bruce Feldstein 1998 Apr

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V193.6 Physician-Assisted Suicide: Ethical Issues 1998 May

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V193.7A Physician-Assisted Suicide 1998 May

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V193.7B Physician-Assisted Suicide, Fred Marcus and David Spiegel 1998 May

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V193.8 Managed Care: Ethical Issues, Alain Enthoven 1998 May

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V193.9 Ethical Issues in Organ Transplantation and Course Review 1998 May