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    Perils of proximity: a spatiotemporal analysis of moral distress and moral ambiguity
    with Elizabeth Peter
    Nursing Inquiry 11 (4): 218-225. 2004.
  •  11
    Farewell . .
    Nursing Philosophy 7 (1). 2006.
  •  21
    Critique of the "tragic case" method in ethics education
    with N. Y. Oguz and D. Brunnquell
    Journal of Medical Ethics 32 (11): 672-677. 2006.
    It is time for the noon conference. Your job is to impart a career-changing experience in ethics to a group of students and interns gathered from four different schools with varying curriculums in ethics. They have just finished 1½ h of didactic sessions and lunch. One third of them were on call last night. Your first job is to keep them awake. The authors argue that this “tragic case” approach to ethics education is of limited value because it limits understanding of moral problems to dilemmas;…Read more
  •  24
    Editorial
    Nursing Philosophy 3 (1). 2002.
  •  22
    To the Editor
    with Debra DeBruin and Mary Faith Marshall
    Hastings Center Report 40 (4): 5-6. 2010.
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    Implementing policy to the wider community
    with Mary Faith Marshall
    In D. Micah Hester & Toby Schonfeld (eds.), Guidance for healthcare ethics committees, Cambridge University Press. 2012.
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    Moral theory
    Nursing Philosophy 5 (3). 2004.