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MacLean Center for Clinical Medical Ethics : ウィキペディア英語版 | MacLean Center for Clinical Medical Ethics
The MacLean Center for Clinical Medical Ethics, founded in 1981, is a non-profit clinical medical ethics research institute based in the United States. Founded by its director, Mark Siegler, the MacLean Center for Clinical Medical Ethics aims to improve patient care and outcomes by promoting research in clinical medical ethics by educating physicians, nurses, and other health care professionals and by helping University of Chicago Medicine patients, families, and health care providers identify and resolve ethical dilemmas. The center has trained over 300 fellows, including many physicians, attorneys, PhDs and bioethicists. == History == In 1984, the University of Chicago established the nation’s first program devoted to clinical medical ethics. Dr. Mark Siegler was appointed its founding director. The MacLean Center for Clinical Medical Ethics was pivotal in creating, establishing, and expanding the field of clinical medical ethics. The MacLean Center also helped develop the field of ethics consultation and helped protect human research subjects by developing the innovative concept of “research ethics consultation”. MacLean Center current and former fellows and faculty are deeply involved in scholarly research and publication. In the 1980's, the MacLean Center also encouraged the “empirical turn” in bioethics scholarship, an approach that uses clinical epidemiology, health services research, and decision science techniques to study ethical matters in clinical practice. The Center’s current and former fellows and faculty have published more than 150 books on topics related to medicine and medical ethics.〔
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