ABSTRACT

First published in 2002. The doctor patient relationship starts with a story. Doctors' notes, a patient's chart, the recommendations of ethics committees and insurance justifications all hinge on written and verbal narrative interaction. The practice of narrative profoundly affects decision making, patient health and treatment and the everyday practice of medicine. In this edited collection, the contributors provide conceptual foundations, practical guidelines and theoretical considerations central to the practice of narrative ethics.

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PART II NARRATIVE COMPONENTS OF BIOETHICS

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PART IV CONSEQUENCES OF USING NARRATIVE METHODS

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PART V THE NARRATIVE FUTURE OF ETHICS PRACTICE