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The Clinical Conscience Support Tool

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MLA citation style (9th ed.)

Bedford, Elliott, and Rhatican, Brendan OMS-II . The Clinical Conscience Support Tool. . 9202. mushare.marian.edu/concern/generic_works/20b8af40-ca78-4aa9-9bfc-e18e7b91e150?locale=it.

APA citation style (7th ed.)

B. Elliott, & R. B. Oms-ii. (9202). The Clinical Conscience Support Tool. https://mushare.marian.edu/concern/generic_works/20b8af40-ca78-4aa9-9bfc-e18e7b91e150?locale=it

Chicago citation style (CMOS 17, author-date)

Bedford, Elliott, and Rhatican, Brendan OMS-II . The Clinical Conscience Support Tool. 9202. https://mushare.marian.edu/concern/generic_works/20b8af40-ca78-4aa9-9bfc-e18e7b91e150?locale=it.

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  1. The Problem. “Proportionate means,” “ordinary means,” “the principle of double effect,” “moral certitude,” and “proximal material cooperation” are some of the philosophical concepts used in medical ethics. Oftentimes, well-intentioned clinicians misunderstand or misapply these concepts – or worse, they think that ethics is too complex and should be left to professionals. 2. The Solution. The Clinical Conscience Support Tool takes challenging, abstract concepts and translates them in a clinical context. This tool is designed to act like a good system ethicist - when you ask the right medical questions you can arrive at a morally sound conclusion. 3. The Technique. This is a tool designed to help form the provider’s conscience and to assist with patient counseling. This is not an “ethics algorithm” or a “decision tree.” Rather than forcing a physician/nurse to know ethics and ethical considerations and then apply abstract principles to specific cases, this method brings the relevant ethical consideration to the physician/nurse and asks them to do what they do best - make a medical judgment. 4. Conclusion. Catholics are duty-bound to follow their well-formed consciences when considering open questions. This tool should help physicians/nurses employ their conscience to arrive at a sound ethical decision. 5. The Ultimate Goal. This tool is made into a free mobile application for all Catholic health professionals and students. The tool can then be expanded, edited, and updated by experts in medical ethics.

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  • Catholic Medical Association, Dallas, Texas

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