Category Archives: Curnutte, John
The Practice of Medicine Today, Part 6 of 6
In the last episode in a series, Thomas Ballantine, William Bennett, John Curnutte, Allen Dyer, and Chase Peterson discuss medical ethics topics which include the allocation of time and money in the practice of medicine; physicians handling multiple responsibilities; and burnout among … Continue reading
The Practice of Medicine Today, Part 4 of 6
In this part of a series on medical ethics and the state of medical practice in 1982, Thomas Ballantine, William Bennett, John Curnutte, Allen Dyer, and Chase Peterson discuss the tensions between interpretations of professional ethics by physicians and by the … Continue reading
The Practice of Medicine Today, Part 3 of 6
In this part of a series on medical ethics, Thomas Ballantine, William Bennett, John Curnutte, Allen Dyer, and Chase Peterson discuss ethics beyond the realm of difficult decisions, debating everyday issues such as keeping patients waiting. In contrast to earlier episodes … Continue reading
The Practice of Medicine Today, Part 2 of 6
In this part of a series on medical ethics, Thomas Ballantine, William Bennett, John Curnutte, Allen Dyer, and Chase Peterson discuss the ethical and humanistic elements of medical care. They note that a physician’s ethical conflicts depend heavily on his or her … Continue reading
The Practice of Medicine Today, Part 1 of 6
Thomas Ballantine, William Bennett, John Curnutte, Allen Dyer, and Chase Peterson speak in this excerpt from a discussion about technology, medical ethics, and the practice of medicine as both a humanistic art as well as a clinical science. Topics include ethical … Continue reading