SaskEthics Newsletter
SaskEthics is a bi-monthly publication produced by the Ethics Services of St. Paul’s Hospital and the Catholic Health Association of Saskatchewan.
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Past Issues:
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SaskEthics Newsletter – Nov/Dec 2024: “Safety and duty to care can be in tension”
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SaskEthics Newsletter – Sept/Oct 2024: “Decisions are often made in a web of relationships”
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SaskEthics Newsletter – March/April 2024: “What’s your job?”
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SaskEthics Newsletter – January/February 2024: “Compassion at the core”
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SaskEthics Newsletter – November/December 2023: “Refusal of care is rooted in respect”
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SaskEthics Newsletter – September/October 2023: “Basic care or medical intervention?”
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SaskEthics Newsletter – May/June 2023: “Community of ethics at heart of healthcare”
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SaskEthics Newsletter – March/April 2023: “Relationship-centred care needed”
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SaskEthics Newsletter – January/February 2023: “The rubik’s cube of ethics”
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SaskEthics Newsletter – November/December 2022: “Hospitality is the heart of healthcare”
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SaskEthics Newsletter – September/October 2022: “Spread the love”
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SaskEthics Newsletter – January/February 2022: “Unconditional love is modeled in healthcare”
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SaskEthics Newsletter – November/December 2021: “Beyond Burnt Out builds connections”
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SaskEthics Newsletter – September/October 2021: “The collateral damage of autonomy”
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SaskEthics Newsletter – June/July/August 2021: “Summertime creates space for healing”
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SaskEthics Newsletter – April/May 2021: “Reaching out is harder than it sounds”
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SaskEthics Newsletter – January/February 2020: “Food is more than calories”
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SaskEthics Newsletter – November/December 2019: “Compassion is a verb”
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SaskEthics Newsletter – September/October 2019: “Moral distress is an early warning system”
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SaskEthics Newsletter – May/June 2019: “Autonomy rooted in respect for persons”
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SaskEthics Newsletter – March/April 2019: “Discernment needed to know when to cooperate”
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SaskEthics Newsletter – January/February 2019: “Excellence needed to provide excellent care”
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SaskEthics Newsletter – November/December 2018: “What’s in a name?”
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SaskEthics Newsletter – September/October 2018: “Triage stretches us in mind and spirit”
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SaskEthics Newsletter – April/May 2018: “Healthcare professionals attend to patients”
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SaskEthics Newsletter – February/March 2018: “Ethical care unstands health as well as illness”
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SaskEthics Newsletter – December 2017/January 2018: “Trauma-informed care respects the whole person”
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SaskEthics Newsletter – November/December 2017: “Faith-based healthcare plays vital role in Sask”
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SaskEthics Newsletter – Sept/October 2017: “Newsletter builds Catholic healthcare community”