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BOOKS
| Bryan, |
Charles S. Osler: Inspirations from a Great
Physician. New York: Oxford University Press; 1997. |
| Bryan, |
Charles S. Saints of Humanity: Selections from
Sir William Osler’s Recommended Bedside Library. Columbia, S.C.:
The American Osler Society and the John P. McGovern Foundation;
2002. |
| Bryan, |
Charles S.; Brett, Allan, S.; Saunders, Donald
E., Jr.; Fulton, Gere B.; Wilson Robin Fretwell; Jersild, Paul
J. Medical Ethics and Professionalism: A Synopsis for Students
and Residents. Columbia, S.C.: The Richland Memorial Hospital
Research and Education Foundation; 2002. |
| Jersild, |
Paul. Living the Faith: A Lutheran Perspective
on Ethics. ELCA, Divisions for Congregational Ministries and
Church in Society; 1999. |
| Jersild, |
Paul. Spirit Ethics: Scripture and the Moral
Life. Philadelphia: Fortress Press; 2000. |
JOURNAL ARTICLES
| Brett, |
Allan S. Relationships between primary care
physicians and consultants in managed care. Journal of Clinical
Ethics; 1997: 9: 60-65. |
| Brett, |
Allan S; Raymond James I.; Saunders, Donald E.,
Jr.; and Khushf, George. An ethics discussion series for
hospital administrators. HEC Forum 1998; 10: 177-185. |
| Brett, |
Allan S. New guidelines for coding physicians’
services: A step backward. New England Journal of Medicine;
1998; 339: 1705-1708. |
| Brett, |
Allan S. The hospital ethics committee: Integral
player or passive observer? Journal of the South Carolina
Medical Association 2000; 96: 430-431. |
| Brett, |
Allan S; Rosenberg, Jason C. The adequacy of
informed consent for placement of gastrostomy tubes. Archives of
Internal Medicine 2001; 161: 745-748. |
| Brett, |
Allan S. Problems in caring for critically and
terminally ill patients: Perspectives of physicians and nurses.
HEC forum (in press). |
| Bryan, |
Charles S. Mr. Gates’s summer vacation: a
centennial remembrance. Annals of Internal Medicine 1997; 127:
148-153. |
| Bryan, |
Charles S. Discovery of the yellow fever virus.
International Journal of Infectious Diseases 1997; 2: 52-59. |
| Bryan, |
Charles S. Origins of the South Carolina Medical
Association. Journal of the South Carolina Medical Association
1998; 94: 51-67. |
| Bryan, |
Charles S. A not-so-distant mirror: Heyward
Gibbes on the practice of medicine, 1927. Journal of the South
Carolina Medical Association 1999; 95: 185-202. |
| Bryan, |
Charles S. L’Envoi revisited: The ideal of
idealism. Pharos 1999; 62 (2): 27-31. |
| Bryan, |
Charles S; Fransisyn, Marilyn. Osler usque ad
mare: the S.S. William Osler. Canadian Medical Association
Journal 1999; 161: 849-852. |
| Bryan, |
Charles S. Caring carefully: Sir William Osler
on the issue of competence versus compassion in medicine. Baylor
University Medical Center Proceedings 1999; 12: 277-284. |
| Bryan, |
Charles S. Osler’s choice: One person’s
perspective on the past and future of internal medicine.
Transactions of the American Clinical and Climatological
Association 2000; 111: 164-187. |
| Bryan, |
Charles S. Promoting professionalism: A primer.
Journal of the South Carolina Medical Association 2000; 96:
421-427. |
| Bryan, |
Charles S. HIV/AIDS and bioethics: Historical
perspective, personal retrospective. Health Care Analysis 2002;
10: 5-18. |
| Bryan, |
Charles S.; Stinson, M. Shawn. Lewellys F.
Barker and the full-time plan. Annals of Internal Medicine (in
press). |
| Bryan, |
Charles S.; Wise, Brian K; Briggs, Ward K.
William Osler and Basil Gildersleeve on Plato’s Eryximachus.
Journal of Medical Biography (in press). |
| Jersild, |
Paul. Just war conflict and the present
conflict. Journal of Lutheran Ethics: Online Scholarship,
Resources, Discussion, October 24, 2001. |
| Kenny, |
Steven J; Ward, John L.; Bryan, Charles S. J.
Marion Sims and the rise of gynecologic surgery. Journal of
Medical Biography 1999; 2: 217-223. |
| Khushf, |
George. Why bioethics needs the philosophy of
medicine: Some implications of reflection on concepts of health
and disease. Theoretical Medicine 1997; 18: 145-183. |
| Khushf, |
George. Moral values and market transformations:
On the social conditions of true health care reform. Medical
Humanities Review 1997 (Spring): 99-105. |
| Khushf, |
George. Embryo research: On the ethical
geography of the debate. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy
1997; 22 (5): 495-519. |
| Khushf, |
George. Bioethics and the Pentecostal
traditions: Christianity as an alternative healing system. In
Lustig, B. Andrew, ed. Theological Developments in Bioethics:
1992-1994. Kluwer Academic Publishers; 1997: 123-141. |
| Khushf, |
George. Administrative and organizational
ethics. HEC Forum 1997 (December): 299-309. |
| Khushf, |
George. A radical rupture in the paradigm of
modern medicine: Conflicts of interest, fiduciary obligations,
and the scientific idea. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy
1998; 23 (1): 98-102. |
| Khushf, |
George. Solidaritaet als moralischer und
politischer Begriff: Jenseits der Sackgasse von Liberalismus und
Kommunitarismus. In Solidaritaet: Begriff und Problem. Suhrkamp
Verlag; 1998: 111-145. |
| Sade, |
Robert; Khushf, George. Gene therapy: Ethical
and social issues. Journal of the South Carolina Medical
Association 1998; 94: 406-410. |
| Khushf, |
George. Some reasons to be concerned about
genetic enhancement. Journal of the South Carolina Medical
Association 1998; 94: 416-418 |
| Khushf, |
George. The scope of organizational ethics. HEC
Forum 1998; 10 (2): 127-135. |
| Khushf, |
George; Gifford, Robert. Understanding,
assessing, and managing conflicts of interest. In McCullough, L;
Jones J; Brody B, eds. Surgical Ethics. New York: Oxford
University Press; 1998: 342-366. |
| Khushf, |
George. Inalienable rights in the moral and
political philosophy of John Locke: A reappraisal. In Cherry M,
ed. Persons and Their Bodies: Rights, Responsibilities,
Relationships. Kluwer Academic Publishers; 1999: 177-206. |
| Khushf, |
George. Reflections on the dignity of Guan Zhong:
A comparison of Confucian and Western Liberal notions of
suicide. In Fan R, ed. Confucian Bioethics. Kluwer Academic
Publishers; 1999: 103-125. |
| Khushf, |
George. Thinking theologically about
reproductive and genetic enhancements: The challenge. Christian
Bioethics 1999; 5 (2): 154-182. |
| Khushf, |
George. The case for managed care: Reappraising
medical and socio-political ideals. Journal of Medicine and
Philosophy 1999; 24 (5): 415-433. |
| Khushf, |
George. The aesthetics of clinical judgment:
Exploring the link between diagnostic elegance and effective
resource utilization. Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 1999;
2: 141-159. |
| Khushf, |
George. Organizational ethics and the medical
professional: Reappraising roles and responsibilities. In
Thomasma D, Kissell JL, eds. The Health Care Professional as
Friend and Healer. Georgetown University Press; 2000: 148-162. |
| Khushf, |
George. The two sides of inter-ethics. HEC Forum
2000; 12: 185-190. |
| Khushf, |
George. The value of comparative analysis in
framing the problems of organizational ethics. HEC Forum 2001;
13: 2 |
| Khushf, |
George. What is at issue in the debate about
concepts of health and disease? Framing the problem of
demarcation for a post-positivist era of medicine. In Nordenfelt
L, ed. Health, Science, and Ordinary Language. Rodophi Press;
2001: 123-169. |
| Khushf, |
George. Organizational ethics and compliance.
In: Heller J; Murphy J; Meany, M, eds. Survival for Compliance
Professionals. Aspen Publishers (in press). |
| Khushf, |
George. The domain of parental discretion in the
treatment of neonates: Beyond the impasse between a
sanctity-of-life and quality-of-life ethic. In Tao J, ed.
Individuals, Community, and Society: Bioethics for the Third
Millennium. Kluwer Academic Publishers (in press). |
| Khushf, |
George. Beyond the question of limits.
Institutional guidelines for the appropriate use of critical
care. In Engelhardt HT, Cherry M, eds. Critical Care: A Roman
Catholic Perspective on Allocation of Scarce Resources.
Georgetown University Press (in press). |
| Khushf, |
George. Methodological considerations in the
development of a global bioethic. In Ames R, et al, eds.
Technology and Human Values for the Third Millennium. University
of Hawaii Press (in press). |
| Wilson, |
Robin. Children at risk: The sexual exploitation
of female children after divorce. Cornell Law Review; 2001. |
| Wilson, |
Robin. Institute of Medicine report on medical
errors: New legal risk? Carolina Healthcare Business; 2001
(April). |
| Wilson, |
Robin. Add a little private money: How and when
Medicare patients may buy services with their own funds still
sparks a lot of debate. Legal Times; 2001 (June 18). |
| Wilson, |
Robin. Providers and counsel: Essential
partners. Carolina Healthcare Business 2001 (July/August). |
| Wilson, |
Robin. Threat posed by a sexually predatory
parent to a victim’s siblings: Its role in dependency
procedures. 2002 Aspen Family Law Update. |
| Wilson, |
Robin. Fractured families, fragile children: The
sexual vulnerability of girls in the aftermath of divorce. Child
and Family Law Quarterly 2002; 14. |
| Wilson, |
Robin. Private contracting in Medicare: The
continuing struggle to escape the confines of the Medicare
program. Healthcare Fraud & Abuse Reporter (in press). |
| Wilson, |
Robin. The cradle of abuse: Evaluating the
danger posed by a sexually predatory parent to a victim’s
siblings. Emory Law Journal 2002 (in press). |
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