"It just ain't fair" : the ethics of health care for African Americans /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Dula, Annette, Goering, Sara
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Westport, Conn. : Praeger, 1994.
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Table of Contents:
  • Medical ethics in a political context : Bioethics: the need for a dialogue with African Americans / Annette Dula
  • Ethics, ethnicity, and health care reform / Jean J. Schensul, Barbara H. Guest
  • Surrogates and outcast mothers: racism and reproductive politics / Angela Y. Davis
  • Lack of a moral consensus on health care: focus on minority elderly / Marian Gray Secundy
  • Disparities in access and health status: an ethical issue : Race, prenatal care, and infant mortality / John D. Lantos
  • The AIDS epidemic and the African-American community: toward an ethical framework for service delivery / Stephen B. Thomas, Sandra Crouse Quinn
  • Women and children living with HIV: impact of racism and poverty / Mildred Williamson
  • Health care and the rural poor: focus on Appalachia / Bruce David White
  • Homelessness: a risk factor for poor health / Kristy Woods. Ethical responsibilities and the medical profession : The physician's responsibility to medically underserved poor people / Warren J. Ferguson
  • Access to medical care: do physicians and academic medical centers have a societal responsibility? / Patrick Dowling
  • Experiences as a Black medical student / Michael Hebrard
  • HIV disease and access to care: a crisis within a crisis / Renslow Sherer, David Goldberg
  • Genetic screening: toward a new eugenics? / James E. Bowman
  • Women and underserved populations: access to clinical trials / Sara Goering
  • A practical ethics for reform: community empowerment : The evolution of a community hospital: improving access to ensure political and financial viability / Alma Roberts
  • Toward successful urban perinatal health care / Brian Hertz
  • Interview: lay midwifery and the traditional child-bearing group / Evelyn C. White, Shafia Mawushi Monroe
  • Grandparents who care: an empowerment model of health care / Margo Okazawa-Rey
  • The anatomy of a Black community-based transplant education program: a model for community empowerment / Clive O. Callender, Lannis E. Hall, Curtis L. Yeager, Ann Wood Washington, Patti Grace Smith
  • Toward an ethic of care and community in education and medicine / Lauren Jones Young.