The Physician as Captain of the Ship

"The fixed person for fixed duties, who in older societies was such a godsend, in the future ill be a public danger." Twenty years ago, a single legal metaphor accurately captured the role that American society accorded to physicians. The physician was "c- tain of the ship." Phys...

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: King, Nancy M. P. (Editor), Churchill, Larry R. (Editor), Cross, Alan W. (Editor)
Format: Electronic
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 1988.
Series:Philosophy and Medicine ; 29
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Table of Contents:
  • The CaptainỚ"s Authority: Sources and Scope
  • The Physician and Authority: A Historical Appraisal
  • Narrow Passageways: Nurses and Physicians in Conflict and Concert Since 1875
  • Legal Intrusions on Physician Independence
  • The Authority of the Captain: Reflections on a Nautical Theme
  • Sharing the Captaincy
  • Team Medicine in The NICU: Ship or Flotilla of Lifeboats?
  • ỚSShip? What Ship? I Thought I was Going to the Doctor!Ớ<U+00fd>: Patient-Centered Perspectives on the Health Care Team
  • Who Chartered This Ship?
  • Technology and Financing: Changing the Course
  • The Physician And Technological Change
  • Marketing Health Care: Ethical Challenge to Physicians
  • Social Goals and DoctorsỚ" Roles: Commentary on the Essays of Robert M. Cook-Deegan and Stuart F. Spicker
  • Captains, Committees, and Communities
  • Unshared and Shared Decision Making: Reflections on Helplessness and Healing
  • Ethics Committees: Talking the Captain Through Troubled Waters.