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HEC FORUM © 1994 Kluwer Academic Publishers. 1994; 6(6): 403-408. Printed in the Netherlands. AUTHOR INDEX TO VOLUME 6: 1994 AGICH, GEORGE J. [Commentary] Expertise in Clinical Ethics Education AREND, ARIE van der. Nurses’ Participation in the International Bioethical Debate in the Netherlands ARNOLD, ROBERT M. [Point and Counterpoint] Should Competent Patients or Their Families be Notified Before HECs Review the Patients’ Cases? - YES BAYLIS, FRANCOISE, et al.. A Reply to Giles R. Scofield, J.D. and Cate McBurney, R.N., M.A. BEMIS, GARDNER. [Point and Counterpoint] Should Competent Patients or Their Families be Notified Before HECs Review the Patients’ Cases? - NO BRUNETTI, LOUIS L. [Point and Counterpoint] Should HECs Make de facto Binding Decisions? - YES BURLEIGH, DOUG. Guidelines for Patient Refusal of Life-Sustaining Treatment COLLINS, ROBERT L. An Assessment of a Formal Ethics Committee Consultation Process 404 COOPER, REBECCA. Response from the Ethics Committee of Wolfson Children’s Hospital (Jacksonville, Florida) CUMMINS, DEBORAH S. [Case Series #2] Clinical Ethics Consultants’ Response DAY, JANET R. An Assessment of a Formal Ethics Committee Consultation Process DeRENZO, EVAN G. [Commentary] Providing Clincial Ethics Consultation De VILLE, KENNETH. [Point and Counterpoint] Should HECs in Secular Institutions Seek Right-to-Life Advocates as Members? - YES ELLOS, WILLIAM J. [Point and Counterpoint] Should HECs Make de facto Binding Decisions? -NO ERENBERG, GERALD. An Assessment of a Formal Ethics Committee Consultation Process FOUBERT, PHILIP. A Dramatic Approach to Healthcare Ethics Committee Education GARANIS, TINA N. Ethics Committees in Greece GORBIEN, MARTIN J. Healthcare Ethics Committees, Dialysis, and Decisionmaking HEIDE, INGA G. van der. Hospital Ethics Committees in Practice: The Case Review Function of Four HECs in Connecticut HILL, JOAL. A Bioethics Fellowship: Training the HEC Leaders of Tomorrow Author Index to Volume 6: 1994 HOFFMANN, DIANE E. Case Consultation: Paying Attention to Process JACOBSON, JAY A. A Dramatic Approach to Healthcare Ethics Committee Education JAHNIGEN, DENNIS W. Healthcare Ethics Committees, Dialysis, and Decisionmaking KANOTI, GEORGE A. Writing a Proposal for Determining Patient Decisional Capacity KAUFMANN, ANNA. [Network News] Long-Term Care Coalition of the Orange County Bioethics Network (California) KLOOT MEIJBURG, HERMAN H. van der. Different Profiles for the Institutional Ethics Committee in the Netherlands LAWRY, KATHLEEN. Grappling with Ethical Issues in Solid Organ Transplantation Cases LAWRY, KATHLEEN. Guidelines for Patient Refusal of Life-Sustaining Treatment LOCKE, CATHERINE. [Point and Counterpoint] Should Competent Patients or Their Families be Notified Before HECs Review the Patients’ Cases? - YES MARKETOS, SPYROS G. Ethics Committees in Greece MARSHALL, MARY FAITH. [Review Article] Ethics Consultation: A Practical Guide by John La Puma and David Schiedermayer 406 McBURNEY, CATE. [Review Article] Making the Best of a Difficult Situation? One Perspective on The Health Care Ethics Consultant (ed.) Francoise Baylis MILLER, DONNA L. Healthcare Ethics Committees, Dialysis, and Decisionmaking MITCHELL, JOHN J. Jr., Maternal-Fetal Conflict A Role for the Hospital Ethics Committee MILLER, RONALD B. [Case Series] A Clinical Ethics Consultant’s Response MORENO, JONATHAN D. [Review Article] Informed Consent: Patient Autonomy and Physician Beneficence within Clinical Medicine [Mt./St. ANONYMOUS] Progressive Cerebral Dysfunction in a 17-month-old Child MUELLER, MAURICE J. [Point and Counterpoint] Do HECs Have a Responsibility to the Non- Medical Community Rather Than Only to the Institution, Physician, and Patient? - NO NEWTON, LISA H. [Point and Counterpoint] Should Incompetent Patients (and Their Families) Be Provided Professional Advocates for an HEC Concurrent Case Review? - NO ORLOWSKI, JAMES P. The HEC and Conflicts of Interest in the Health Care Environment PLANAVSKY, LORETTA. Guidelines for Patient Refusai of Life-Sustaining Treatment Author Index to Volume 6: 1994 PREVOS, BRIGITTE. Nurses’ Participation in the Institutional Bioethical Debate in the Netherlands ROSS, JUDITH WILSON. [Synopsis] SCOFIELD, GILES R. [Review Article] Health Care: Ethics Committees: The Next Generation, by Judith Wilson Ross, et al. SCOFIELD, GILES R. [Review Article] The Health Care Ethics Consultant, (ed.) Fran gise Baylis SEGEL, HOLLY A. Guidelines for Patient Refusal of Life-Sustaining Treatment SILVERMAN, HENRY J. Revitalizing a Hospital Ethics Committee SLOMKA, JACQUELYN. [Editors’ Introduction] SLOMKA, JACQUELYN. The Ethics Committee: Providing Education for Itself and Others SMITH, MARTIN L. [Editors’ Introduction] SMITH, MARTIN L. An Assessment of a Formal Ethics Committee Consultation Process SMITH, MARTIN L. Guidelines for Patient Refusal of Life-Sustaining Treatment SOLAR, LINDA. Guidelines for Patient Refusal of Life-Sustaining Treatment SPICKER, STUART F. A Proposal to Establish An Office of Healthcare Education in Ethics and Law (HEEAL) in U.S. Hospitals 408 SPLAINGARD, DEBORAH W. The Use of Metaphors in Hospital Ethics Committees: A Field Study of a Children’s HEC and a Veterans Administration HEC STADLER, HOLLY A., et al. HEC Consortium Survey: Current Perspectives of Physicians and Nurses WEBER, LEONARD J. [Point and Counterpoint] Do HECs Have a Responsibility to the Non- Medical Community Rather Than Only to the Institution, Physician, and Patient? - YES WENGER, NEIL S. [Case Series] Response of the L.A. Medical Center Ethics Committee WEST, LOUISE. [Case Series #2] Response of the Bioethics Committee, St. John’s Hospital and Health Center, Santa Monica, California WIKLER, DANIEL. Bioethics Commissions Abroad WINSLADE, WILLIAM J. [Case Series #2] Clinical Ethics Consultants’ Response WRIGHT, RICHARD A. Should HECs in Secular Institutions Seek Right-to-Life Advocates as Members? - NO ZIMBELMAN, JOEL. [Point and Counterpoint] Should Incompetent Patients (anid Their Families) Be Provided Professional Advocates for an HEC Concurrent Case Review? - YES ZUCKERMAN, CONNIE. A Proposal to Establish An Office of Healthcare Education in Ethics and Law (HEEAL) in U.S. Hospitals

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