نتایج جستجو برای: catholic

تعداد نتایج: 6423  

2014
Peter J. Cataldo

Editor’s Note: On February 17, 2014, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, under the signature of Cardinal Mueller, issued a reply (but not an official responsum) to a question that it had received from the USCCB in April, 2013. The question had to do with whether a Catholic health care system could become non-Catholic. While the CDF did not directly respond to the question, seeing it...

Journal: :Health progress 1996
K J Sexton

Mr. Sexton is senior vice president, Icwm-VHI, Inc., Fairfax, VA. Tins article is adapted fivm an address given October 30, 1995, at the National Convocation of Catholic healthcare leaden, a meeting that launched the New Covenant, an ongoing process to promote coHahmUnc strategies tlmmghout the Catholic health ministry. t this moment, leaders in Catholic healthcare face an urgent need to rally ...

2010
Angelo Belmonte

This article is a qualitative study of the practice of leadership in Catholic schools in Australia. Within an interpretivist framework, a multiple case study of six lay principals was employed. Findings suggest that successful leadership in Catholic schools is highly infl uenced by the cultural and spiritual capital that a principal brings to a school, signifying a fundamental importance of app...

2009

Dr. Mitchell is chairperson, Department of Biomedical Ethics, School of Graduate Medical Education, Seton Hall University, South Orange, NJ. He is also director, Institute for Ethics, a division of the Catholic HealthCare Partnership of New Jersey. I n 1999 the Institute for Ethics, a division of the Catholic HealthCare Partnership of New Jersey, launched a program to assist institutional ethic...

Journal: :Health progress 2006
Bill Brinkmann T Dean Maines Michael J Naughton J Michael Stebbins Arnold Weimerskirch

Establishing and maintaining institutional identity is a challenge for leaders in Catholic health care. A process known as "progressive articulation" can be used to help leaders assess how well their organizations reflect Catholic social tradition and help them apply this tradition toward specific organizational practices. The particular approach described here is called the "Identity Inquiry a...

2010
Sung Hun Kim Hye Jung Han Eun Suk Cha Hyun Sook Kim Bong Joo Kang Jae Jung Choi Jee Hye Lee Won Lee

JKSMRM 14:21-30(2010) Department of Radiology, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea Department of Pathology, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea Received; January 20, 2010, revised; April 7, 2010, accepted; April 27, 2010 Corresponding author : Sung Hun Kim, M.D., Department of Radiology, Seoul St. Mary’ Hospital, College of Medicine, The Catholic University o...

Journal: :The Fordham urban law journal 2002
Daniel P Sulmasy

This Essay explains why and how the Roman Catholic basis for informed consent is different from the secular basis. It argues that the Catholic basis, which is rooted in “natural law,” is the better model for society to adopt. The author explains that the secular view is rooted in the belief that patient autonomy must never be violated but the Catholic view is based on human dignity, which simpl...

2008
Martin R. West Ludger Woessmann Ludger Wößmann

Nineteenth-Century Catholic doctrine strongly opposed state schooling. We show that countries with larger shares of Catholics in 1900 (but without a Catholic state religion) tend to have larger shares of privately operated schools even today. We use this historical pattern as a natural experiment to estimate the causal effect of contemporary private competition on student achievement in cross-c...

2010
Kim Anne Radermacher Sébastien Boutry Isabelle Mahieu Sophie Laurent Luce Vander Elst Caroline Bouzin Julie Magat Vincent Grégoire Olivier Feron Robert N. Muller Bénédicte F. Jordan Bernard Gallez Shigeyoshi Saito Sumitaka Hasegawa Takako Furukawa Tetsuya Suhara Iwao Kanno Ichio Aoki Chad R. Haney Xiaobing Fan Gregory S. Karczmar Charles A. Pelizzari Marta Zamora Erica Markiewicz Helena J. Mauceri Ralph R. Weichselbaum Yuen-Li Chung Helen Troy Geoffrey S. Payne Marion Stubbs Ian R. Judson John R. Griffiths Martin O. Leach

2696. Molecular NMR and EPR in Vivo Detection of Cell Death Using Specific Phosphatidylserine-Targeted Iron Oxide Particles. Kim Anne Radermacher, Sébastien Boutry, Isabelle Mahieu, Sophie Laurent, Luce Vander Elst, Caroline Bouzin, Julie Magat, Vincent Grégoire, Olivier Feron, Robert N. Muller, Bénédicte F. Jordan, Bernard Gallez Biomedical Magnetic Resonance Unit, Catholic University of Louva...

Journal: :The Linacre quarterly 1973
Anthony R Kosnik

The total good of the patient, which includes his higher spiritual as well as his bodily welfare, is the primary concern of those entrusted with the management of a Catholic health facility. So important is this, in fact, that if an institution could not fulfill its basic mission in this regard, it would have no justification for continuing its existence as a Catholic health facility. Trustees ...

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