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Virginia Bioethics Network.

Edward M Spencer

    Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics : CQ : the International Journal of Healthcare Ethics Committees
    |July 1, 1994
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    The Virginia Bioethics Network (VBN) promotes biomedical ethics knowledge and supports local ethics programs in Virginia healthcare. Its goal is to improve clinical decision-making by considering community values.

    Area of Science:

    • Biomedical Ethics
    • Healthcare Ethics
    • Bioethics Networks

    Background:

    • Established in December 1993, the Virginia Bioethics Network (VBN) is a self-governing entity.
    • Comprised of Virginia healthcare institutions, interested groups, and individuals.
    • Operates as a self-supporting organization.

    Discussion:

    • The VBN's mission is to advance biomedical ethics knowledge within Virginia.
    • Supports the development of local institutional ethics programs.
    • Facilitates the growth of regional ethics networks across the state.

    Key Insights:

    • Enhancing ethical decision-making in clinical settings is the primary objective.
    • Emphasizes the integration of community values into ethical considerations.
    Keywords:
    Bioethics and Professional EthicsVirginia Bioethics Network

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  • Aims to foster a culture of ethical awareness and practice in healthcare.
  • Outlook:

    • Continued development and support of institutional and regional ethics programs.
    • Sustained advancement of biomedical ethics education and discourse.
    • Strengthening the ethical framework of healthcare delivery in Virginia.