1st Edition
Reflective Practice in Clinical Ethics A Workbook for Professional Development
Preface Introduction: With Kindness to Self and Generosity to Others 1. Encounters with Disruption in Clinical Ethics 2. Encounters with Attention in Clinical Ethics 3. Encounters with Reflection in Clinical Ethics 4. Encounters with Connection in Clinical Ethics 5. Encounters with Vulnerability in Clinical Ethics 6. Encounters with Storytelling in Clinical Ethics 7. Transformative Chapters and Works in Progress
Biography
Virginia L. Bartlett is the Assistant Director of the Center for Healthcare Ethics and Associate Professor in Biomedical Sciences at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, California (USA). She serves as a clinical ethics consultant, provides ethics education, serves on institutional, local, and national boards and task forces, and researches the practices of clinical ethics consultation. Her book, Elements of Moral Experience in Clinical Ethics Training and Practice: Sharing Stories with Strangers, was published by Routledge in 2023. Bartlett’s current projects include medical decision-making, ethics education, responsibility in clinical ethics practice, and the integration of artificial intelligence into healthcare.
'Reflective Practice in Clinical Ethics is a fantastic resource for professional use. It is innovative and creative, and it helps readers to explore the boundaries of their own thinking. Highly recommended, not only for ethicists but also for anyone wishing to learn about the moral challenges facing the healthcare sector.'
Rouven Porz, Associate Professor for Medical Ethics,
Past-President EACME, European Association of Centres of Medical Ethics'Bartlett's Reflective Practice in Clinical Ethics is the resource our field has been waiting for. It honors what clinical ethics training too often leaves implicit: that the consultant's own moral experience is not incidental to the work — it is the work. Rigorous, generous, and deeply humane, this workbook is an essential accompaniment for any clinical ethics practice.'
Erica K. Salter, Associate Professor of Health Care Ethics,
Chair, Department of Health Care Ethics, Saint Louis University






