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Mark Repenshek

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Health Progress (Saint Louis, Mo.)|May 28, 2004
Stewardship and organizational ethics. How can hospitals and physicians balance scarce resources with their duty to serve the poor?Mark Repenshek
Health Progress (Saint Louis, Mo.)|April 14, 2009
Reflections on the ethicist's role. Assessing core competenciesMark Repenshek
Nursing Ethics|November 6, 2009
Moral distress: inability to act or discomfort with moral subjectivity?Mark Repenshek
Health Care Ethics USA : a Publication of the Center for Health Care Ethics|February 3, 2005
The principle of double effect and pain medicationMark Repenshek
Health Progress (Saint Louis, Mo.)|May 26, 2012
Integrating ethics into the residency model of physician educationMark Repenshek, Erin O'Tool
Health Progress (Saint Louis, Mo.)|September 28, 2007
Creating a socially just benefits package. A Wisconsin system examines various options in light of Catholic social teachingMark Repenshek, Caroline Buser
Health Progress (Saint Louis, Mo.)|November 18, 2015
A Catholic Theology Of Employment-at-WillMark Repenshek, Becket Gremmels
Health Care Ethics USA : a Publication of the Center for Health Care Ethics|November 9, 2005
Honoring experience in moral discourseMark Repenshek, David Beide
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|January 18, 2024
Re-Framing Moral Distress to Benefit Both Patient and CaregiverEmily Trancik, Mark Repenshek
The Hastings Center Report|January 26, 2005
Medically assisted nutrition and hydration: a contribution to the dialogueMark Repenshek, John Paul Slosar
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Health Progress (Saint Louis, Mo.)|May 28, 2004
Stewardship and organizational ethics. How can hospitals and physicians balance scarce resources with their duty to serve the poor?Mark Repenshek
Health Progress (Saint Louis, Mo.)|April 14, 2009
Reflections on the ethicist's role. Assessing core competenciesMark Repenshek
Nursing Ethics|November 6, 2009
Moral distress: inability to act or discomfort with moral subjectivity?Mark Repenshek
Health Care Ethics USA : a Publication of the Center for Health Care Ethics|February 3, 2005
The principle of double effect and pain medicationMark Repenshek
Health Progress (Saint Louis, Mo.)|May 26, 2012
Integrating ethics into the residency model of physician educationMark Repenshek, Erin O'Tool
Health Progress (Saint Louis, Mo.)|September 28, 2007
Creating a socially just benefits package. A Wisconsin system examines various options in light of Catholic social teachingMark Repenshek, Caroline Buser
Health Progress (Saint Louis, Mo.)|November 18, 2015
A Catholic Theology Of Employment-at-WillMark Repenshek, Becket Gremmels
Health Care Ethics USA : a Publication of the Center for Health Care Ethics|November 9, 2005
Honoring experience in moral discourseMark Repenshek, David Beide
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|January 18, 2024
Re-Framing Moral Distress to Benefit Both Patient and CaregiverEmily Trancik, Mark Repenshek
The Hastings Center Report|January 26, 2005
Medically assisted nutrition and hydration: a contribution to the dialogueMark Repenshek, John Paul Slosar
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