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Advocate Health Care Books, Documents, and Pamphlets

 
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  • The Park Ridge Center Bulletin, 2001, N24, November/December by Advocate Aurora Health

    The Park Ridge Center Bulletin, 2001, N24, November/December

    Advocate Aurora Health

    The Park Ridge Center, Park Ridge, IL: Issue of "The Park Ridge Center Bulletin", a bi-monthly publication from The Park Ridge Center - An Institute for the Study of Health, Faith, and Ethics, associated with Lutheran General Hospital. This issue has feature articles about cultural competency and religiously informed practice.

  • The Park Ridge Center Bulletin, 2002, N25, January/February by Advocate Aurora Health

    The Park Ridge Center Bulletin, 2002, N25, January/February

    Advocate Aurora Health

    The Park Ridge Center, Park Ridge, IL: Issue of "The Park Ridge Center Bulletin", a bi-monthly publication from The Park Ridge Center - An Institute for the Study of Health, Faith, and Ethics, associated with Lutheran General Hospital. This issue has feature articles on Islam and health care. This is the final issue of this publication.

  • The Presbyterian Church (USA) Tradition: Religious Beliefs and Health Care Decisions, 2002 by Abigail Rian Evans

    The Presbyterian Church (USA) Tradition: Religious Beliefs and Health Care Decisions, 2002

    Abigail Rian Evans

    Chicago, IL: Park Ridge Center for the Study of Health, Faith, and Ethics published this handbook on Prebysterian traditions as part of a series entitled "Religious Traditions and Healthcare Decisions". Sections include Buddhism and:

    • The Individual and the Patient-Caregiver Relationship, p. 4
    • Family, Sexuality, and Procreation, p. 5
    • Genetics, p. 7
    • Organ and Tissue Transplantation, p. 8
    • Mental Health, p. 8
    • Medical Experimentation and Research, p. 8
    • Death and Dying, p. 10
    • Special Concerns, p. 11

  • The Raven, 1924 by Advocate Aurora Health

    The Raven, 1924

    Advocate Aurora Health

    Ravenswood Hospital, Chicago, IL: Senior class of 1924 School of Nursing Yearbook,

  • The Raven, 1925 by Advocate Aurora Health

    The Raven, 1925

    Advocate Aurora Health

    Ravenswood Hospital, Chicago, IL: Senior class of 1925 School of Nursing Yearbook

  • The Raven, 1926 by Advocate Aurora Health

    The Raven, 1926

    Advocate Aurora Health

    Ravenswood Hospital, Chicago, IL: Senior class of 1926 School for Nurses Yearbook

  • The Roman Catholic Tradition: Religious Beliefs and Healthcare Decisions, 2002 by Ronald P. Hamel and Kevin O'Rourke

    The Roman Catholic Tradition: Religious Beliefs and Healthcare Decisions, 2002

    Ronald P. Hamel and Kevin O'Rourke

    Chicago, IL: Park Ridge Center for the Study of Health, Faith, and Ethics published this handbook on Roman Catholicism as part of a series entitled "Religious Traditions and Healthcare Decisions". Sections include Roman Catholocism and:

    • The Individual and the Patient-Caregiver Relationship, p. 7
    • Family, Sexuality, and Procreation, p. 12
    • Genetics, p. 17
    • Organ and Tissue Transplantation, p. 18
    • Mental Health, p. 19
    • Death and Dying, p.20
    • Special Concerns, p. 24

  • The Seventh-day Adventist Tradition: Religious Beliefs and Healthcare Decisions, 2002 by Edwin R. DuBose and James W. Walters

    The Seventh-day Adventist Tradition: Religious Beliefs and Healthcare Decisions, 2002

    Edwin R. DuBose and James W. Walters

    Chicago, IL: Park Ridge Center for the Study of Health, Faith, and Ethics published this handbook on the Seventh-day Adventist tradition as part of a series entitled "Religious Traditions and Healthcare Decisions". Sections include:

    • The Individual and the Patient-Caregiver Relationship, p. 3
    • Family, Sexuality, and Procreation, p. 3
    • Genetics, p. 5
    • Organ and Tissue Transplantation, p. 6
    • Mental Health, p. 7
    • Medical Experimentation and Research, p. 7
    • Death and Dying, p. 7
    • Special Concerns, p. 9

  • The Southern Baptist Tradition: Religious Beliefs and Healthcare Decisions, 2002 by Paul D. Simmons

    The Southern Baptist Tradition: Religious Beliefs and Healthcare Decisions, 2002

    Paul D. Simmons

    Chicago, IL: Park Ridge Center for the Study of Health, Faith, and Ethics published this handbook on the Jewish faith is part of a series entitled "Religious Traditions and Healthcare Decisions". Sections include Judaism and:

    • Decision Making and the Patient-Caregiver Relationship, p. 6
    • Family, Sexuality, and Procreation, p. 8
    • Genetics, p. 12
    • Organ and Tissue Transplantation, p. 14
    • Medical Experimentation and Research, p. 16
    • Mental Health, p. 17
    • Death and Dying, p. 17
    • Special Concerns, p. 19

  • The United Methodist Tradition: Religious Beliefs and Health Care Decisions, 2002 by Edwin R. DuBose

    The United Methodist Tradition: Religious Beliefs and Health Care Decisions, 2002

    Edwin R. DuBose

    Chicago, IL: Park Ridge Center for the Study of Health, Faith, and Ethics published this handbook on United Methodist tradition as part of a series entitled "Religious Traditions and Healthcare Decisions". Sections include:

    • The Individual and the Patient-Caregiver Relationship, p. 2
    • Family, Sexuality, and Procreation, p. 3
    • Genetics, p. 4
    • Organ and Tissue Transplantation, p. 5
    • Mental Health, p. 6
    • Medical Experimentation and Research, p. 6
    • Death and Dying, p. 6
    • Special Concerns, p. 8

  • United Church of Christ: Religious Beliefs and Healthcare Decisions, 2001 by Arlene K. Nehring

    United Church of Christ: Religious Beliefs and Healthcare Decisions, 2001

    Arlene K. Nehring

    Chicago, IL: Park Ridge Center for the Study of Health, Faith, and Ethics published this handbook on the Jewish faith is part of a series entitled "Religious Traditions and Healthcare Decisions". Sections include Judaism and:

    • The Individual and the Patient-Caregiver Relationship, p. 2
    • Family, Sexuality, and Procreation, p. 3
    • Genetics, p. 5
    • Mental Health, p. 6
    • Death and Dying, p. 8
    • Special Concerns, p. 9

 

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