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Acknowledgments | ||
List of contributors | ||
Prologue, Breaking the silence | 1 | |
Letter from a young doctor | 5 | |
Sect. 1 | Performing procedures | 17 |
1 | The responsibility of informing | 18 |
2 | Treating despite discomfort and self-doubt | 33 |
3 | Blaming the patient | 43 |
4 | Breaking the code: Is a promise always a promise? | 50 |
5 | The newly dead | 56 |
6 | Asking for help: who's listening? | 66 |
Sect. 2 | Problems in truth-telling | 79 |
7 | Omissions: failing to come forward | 80 |
8 | Commissions: deliberate deception | 88 |
Sect. 3 | Setting boundaries | 97 |
9 | From professional to personal | 98 |
10 | Losing empathy | 104 |
11 | The limits of compassion | 113 |
Sect. 4 | Abuse and mistreatment | 135 |
12 | Psychological abuse: subjected to humiliating and belittling behavior | 136 |
13 | Physical abuse: actual physical harm | 142 |
14 | Sexual abuse: sexist slurs and sexual advances | 148 |
Sect. 5 | Argot, jargon, and questionable humor: assuming the mantle at the patient's expense | 153 |
15 | Comedians: mordant humor and cynicism | 154 |
16 | What's in a name? Derogatory references | 163 |
Sect. 6 | Making waves: questioning authority and the status quo | 171 |
17 | Personal identity | 172 |
18 | Duties to treat? | 178 |
19 | Hierarchy and the dynamics of rank | 183 |
20 | Conflicts of interest | 208 |
Sect. 7 | Perceiving misconduct and whistle-blowing: observing peers or superiors commit an act deemed unethical | 215 |
21 | Abusing alcohol or drugs | 216 |
22 | Mistreating patients: nasty, rude, or hostile behavior toward patients | 223 |
23 | Covering up | 231 |
24 | Misrepresenting research | 248 |
Epilogue: Using this book | 255 | |
Glossary | 259 | |
Index | 261 |
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