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Ethics and Professionalism in Orthopedics, An Issue of Orthopedic Clinics. The Clinics: Orthopedics Volume 56-1

  • Book

  • December 2024
  • Elsevier Health Science
  • ID: 6042153
In this issue of Orthopedic Clinics, guest editors from the esteemed Campbell Clinic bring their considerable expertise to the topic of Ethics and Professionalism in Orthopedics. Articles encompass the principles and standards that guide orthopedic surgeons in delivering care that is not only effective and efficient, but also respectful, compassionate, and just.- Contains 10 relevant, practice-oriented topics including comorbidities in total hip and knee arthroplasty patients: when is it okay to say no?; caring for the underserved population in orthopaedic trauma; ethics in pediatric decision making and application process; ethical considerations in selection of procedure location: hospital vs surgery center; and more.- Provides in-depth clinical reviews on ethics and professionalism in orthopedics, offering actionable insights for clinical practice.- Presents the latest information on this timely, focused topic under the leadership of experienced editors in the field. Authors synthesize and distill the latest research and practice guidelines to create clinically significant, topic-based reviews.

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Table of Contents

Comorbidities in Total Hip and Knee Arthroplasty Patients: When Is It Okay to Say No?
Should Body Mass Index Be Considered a Hard Stop for Total Joint Replacement?: An Ethical Dilemma
Navigating the Intersection of Technology and Surgical Education: Advancements, Challenges, and Ethical Considerations in Orthopedic Training
Surgeon Autonomy and Implant Choice
Caring for Underserved Populations in Orthopedic Trauma
Providing Comprehensive Care Beyond the Broken Bones: Identification and Interventions for Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence
Ethics in Pediatric Decision-Making and Application Process: A Clinical Perspective
Maintaining Professionalism in the Difficult Patient Interaction
The Decision for Amputation Versus Limb Salvage in Patients with Limb-threatening Lower Extremity Indications: An Ethical Analysis
Ethical Considerations in Selection of Procedure Location: Hospital Versus Surgery Center

Authors

Frederick M. Azar Professor, Department Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Tennessee- Campbell Clinic; Chief of Staff, Campbell Clinic, Memphis, Tennessee.