Nancy Neveloff Dubler is Senior Associate at the Montefiore-Einstein Center for Bioethics and Professor Emerita of Bioethics at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. She cofounded the Certificate Program in Bioethics and Medical Humanities in 1994 with David Rothman of Columbia University. She is the Consultant for Ethics for the New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation, the nation's largest public hospital system. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------||Carol B. Liebman is Clinical Professor at Columbia Law School, where she is the director of the Columbia Law School Mediation Clinic and the Negotiation Workshop. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
"A dramatically innovative approach to clinical ethics. The
mediation framework seems intuitively right for the kinds of
problems encountered by ethics committees and consultants. This
approach will surely provoke much discussion and win many followers
in the years ahead."
--Jonathan d. Moreno
"In addition to a spirited theoretical defense of bioethics
mediation, the authors present a detailed practical model for how
one does bioethics mediation. Scholars will find the book a gold
mine of ideas worthy of further investigation."
--Robert M. Arnold, MD
"This is a valuable book for all health care providers who want to
understand and resolve bioethical concerns and for faculty who
teach bioethics...Highly recommended."
--CHOICE
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"Dubler and Liebman show how mediation and mediative techniques can
facilitate the resolution of conflicts that, while often framed in
abstract bioethical terms, are better understood as disputes within
families and between families and professionals. They offer
practical guidance and include in this helpful book everything one
would need to train professionals for this innovative work."
--Robert Mnookin
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