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Making the Rounds, 1996, V1 N13, March 11
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The Park Ridge Center, Chicago, IL: Issue of "Making the Rounds in Health, Faith, & Ethics", a publication from The Park Ridge Center for the Study of Health, Faith and Ethics, associated with Lutheran General Hospital. This issue features a personal essay about chronic illness, responses to the essay, and medical news.
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Making the Rounds, 1996, V1 N14, March 25
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The Park Ridge Center, Chicago, IL: Issue of "Making the Rounds in Health, Faith, & Ethics", a publication from The Park Ridge Center for the Study of Health, Faith and Ethics, associated with Lutheran General Hospital. This issue features a personal essay from a rabbi about his experience with open heart surgery, book reviews, medical news, and divisions in the bioethics community.
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Making the Rounds, 1996, V1 N15, April 8
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The Park Ridge Center, Chicago, IL: Issue of "Making the Rounds in Health, Faith, & Ethics", a publication from The Park Ridge Center for the Study of Health, Faith and Ethics, associated with Lutheran General Hospital. This issue has a feature on narrative ethics, and an interview with Martha Holstein about societal responsibility and children.
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Making the Rounds, 1996, V1 N16, April 22
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The Park Ridge Center, Chicago, IL: Issue of "Making the Rounds in Health, Faith, & Ethics", a publication from The Park Ridge Center for the Study of Health, Faith and Ethics, associated with Lutheran General Hospital. This issue has a feature on the ethics of patient confidentiality in the face of a disaster, as well as medical news, and a summary of recent publications on relgion, health, and aging.
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Making the Rounds, 1996, V1 N17, May 5
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The Park Ridge Center, Chicago, IL: Issue of "Making the Rounds in Health, Faith, & Ethics", a publication from The Park Ridge Center for the Study of Health, Faith and Ethics, associated with Lutheran General Hospital. This issue features a roundtable discussion on the new legal status of physician-assisted suicide in the state of Washington.
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Making the Rounds, 1996, V1 N18, May 20
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The Park Ridge Center, Chicago, IL: Issue of "Making the Rounds in Health, Faith, & Ethics", a publication from The Park Ridge Center for the Study of Health, Faith and Ethics, associated with Lutheran General Hospital. This issue has a feature case study about a patient exploring alternative treatments, as well as a commentary from a holistic physician. There is also a media round-up about the court case in Washington covered in the previous issue.
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Making the Rounds, 1996, V1 N19, June 3
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The Park Ridge Center, Chicago, IL: Issue of "Making the Rounds in Health, Faith, & Ethics", a publication from The Park Ridge Center for the Study of Health, Faith and Ethics, associated with Lutheran General Hospital. This issue features an interview with a administrator at Lutheran General Hospital and the current changes in nursing, as well as commentary about a ethics and clinical trials.
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Making the Rounds, 1996, V1 N20, June 17
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The Park Ridge Center, Chicago, IL: Issue of "Making the Rounds in Health, Faith, & Ethics", a publication from The Park Ridge Center for the Study of Health, Faith and Ethics, associated with Lutheran General Hospital. This issue has a feature on changes to Medicare and Medicaid and their impact on women, children, and the elderly.
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Making the Rounds, 1996, V1 N22, August 12
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The Park Ridge Center, Chicago, IL: Issue of "Making the Rounds in Health, Faith, & Ethics", a publication from The Park Ridge Center for the Study of Health, Faith and Ethics, associated with Lutheran General Hospital. This issue features a case study from a patient with MS and her difficulty with finding sympathetic and comprehensive medical care, and a responding commentary to her story. There is also an index to all articles in the previous 22 issues of volume 1 of this publication.
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Making the Rounds, 1996, V1 N9, January 15
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The Park Ridge Center, Chicago, IL: Issue of "Making the Rounds in Health, Faith, & Ethics", a publication from The Park Ridge Center for the Study of Health, Faith and Ethics, associated with Lutheran General Hospital. This issue features an essay about receiving complementary medicine during cancer treatment, and responses to the essay.
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Making the Rounds, 1996, V2 N1, September 9
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The Park Ridge Center, Chicago, IL: Issue of "Making the Rounds in Health, Faith, & Ethics", a publication from The Park Ridge Center for the Study of Health, Faith and Ethics, associated with Lutheran General Hospital. This issue has a feature on nursing and euthanasia, medical news, and book reviews.
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Making the Rounds, 1996, V2 N2, September 23
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The Park Ridge Center, Chicago, IL: Issue of "Making the Rounds in Health, Faith, & Ethics", a publication from The Park Ridge Center for the Study of Health, Faith and Ethics, associated with Lutheran General Hospital. This issue features a case study from a patient with chronic atopic eczema with a responding commentary, an epilogue to the "Case Stories" series in this publication, and a follow up essay on xenotransplantation from a prior issue.
This is the final issue of this publication.
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Memo with Evangelical Hospital Systems Minority Physicians statistics, 1984
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Oak Lawn, IL: This November 28, 1984 memo from Evangelical Hospital Corporation includes a demographic profile of minority physicians on staff by clinical speciality. At the time EHS included Christ Community Hospital (Oak Lawn, IL), Good Samaritan Hospital (Downer's Grove, IL), and Good Shepherd Hospital (Barrington, IL).
Included is information on the broader state of minority physician representation including Chicago and areas in the United States.
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New School of Nursing Building Dedication Memo, 1965 April
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Oak Lawn, IL: This April 29, 1965 memo details a short history of Chicago's Evangelical School of Nursing from 1911 through the 1965 move to Oak Lawn.
From 1915-1965, Evangelical graduated 817 nurses. The new building was designed by Perkins and Will at a cost of $1,113,520 plus an additional $100,000+ for furnishings. A listing of the dedication ceremony speakers includes religious and medical leaders as well as auxilliary representatives and more.
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Religion and Public Discourse: Principles and Guidelines for Religious Participants, 1998
Martin E. Marty, Larry Greenfield, and David E. Guinn
Park Ridge Center, Chicago, IL: A "Special Topics in Health and Faith" issue on religion and public discourse. Articles include:
- Religion and Public Discourse (Martin E. Marty) p. 3
- To Speak and Be Heard: Principles of Religious Civil Discourse (Martin E. Marty, Larry Greenfield, and David E. Guinn) p. 7
- Guidelines for Structuring Public Policy Discourse Involving Diverse People of Faith p.18
- Putting the Principles to Work (David E. Guinn) p. 21
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Second Opinion, 2000, N2, January
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Park Ridge Center, Chicago, IL: The January 2000 issue of "Second Opinion" features:
- Editor's Note (Martin E. Marty) p. 9
- Catholic Convergence (J. Duncan Moore Jr.) p, 12
- The Prayer Experiment (Russell Stannard) p. 26
- Dying Well Against the Odds: Cultural and Religious Horizons (Bonnie J. Miller-McLemore) p. 38
- Religion and Sexuality in Local Context: Congregations Make a Difference in Sexual Matters (Paul D. Numrich) p. 53
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Second Opinion, 2000, N3, September
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Park Ridge Center, Chicago, IL: The September 2000 issue of "Second Opinion" (ISSN 0890-1570) features:
- Editor's Note (Martin E. Marty) p. 9
- Energy Medicine (Catherine L. Albanese) p. 12
- Abiding Loneliness: An Existential Perspective on Illness (Michelle Carter) p. 37
- Suffering's Witness: The Problem of Evil in Medical Practice (Margaret E. Mohrmann, Deborah E. Healey, and Maria Day Childress) p. 55
- There is a Balm in Gilead: The Example of Bonaventure House (Tim Unsworth) p. 71
- Toward a Good Death: An Interview with Bill and Judith Moyerse (Faith McLellan) p. 78
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Second Opinion, 2000, N4, December
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Park Ridge Center, Chicago, IL: The December 2000 issue of "Second Opinon" (ISSN 0890-1570) features:
- Editor's Note (Martin E. Marty) p. 9
- Wading Through Blood and Suffering (Jennifer Girod) p. 12
- Sophie's Choice: Conjoined Twins Give Birth to Moral and Legal Debate (John L. Allen Jr.) p. 25
- Critiquing Empathy: Insights for Professional Education (Kelly A. Edwards) p. 35
- Care of the Dying: A Kairos Moment (Marie J. Gilbin) p. 48
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Second Opinion, 2001, N5, March
Advocate Aurora Health
Park Ridge Center, Chicago, IL: The March 2001 issue of "Second Opinion" (ISSN 0890-1570) features:
- Editor's Note (Martin E. Marty) p. 1
- Divine Therapy: Lessons on Dying Well from the Ancient Church (Vigen Guroian) p. 4
- The Christian Pastor's Role in Medical Ethics: In the Pew and at the Bedside (Joseph J. Kovta Jr.) p. 22
- Integrating Spirituality into Health Care: Adaptive Challenges and Spiritual Paths (John Shea) p. 49
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Second Opinion, 2001, N6 May
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Park Ridge Center, Chicago, IL: The May 2001 issue of Second Opinion (ISSN 0890-1570) includes:
- Editor's Note (Martin E. Marty) p. 1
- To Market, to Market: Cloning as an ART? (Suzanne Holland) p. 5
- Fallout from the Knowledge Explosion: The Physician as Teacher in the Internet Age (Thomas D. Kennedy) p. 23
- Religious Belief, Politics, and Public Bioethics: A Challenge to Political Liberalism (Cynthia B. Cohen) p.37
- Why the Talk of Spirituality Today? Some Partial Answers (Martin E. Marty) p. 53
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Second Opinion, 2001, N7, July
Advocate Aurora Health
Park Ridge Center, Chicago, IL: The July 2001 issue of Second Opinion (ISSN 0890-1570) includes:
- Editor's Note (Martin E. Marty) p. 1
- Religion and Bioethics: Taking Symbolism Seriously (Courtney S. Campbell) p. 4
- Not Only Poverty: The Richness of Religious Healing in Latin America (Christine E. Gudorf) p. 27
- An Integrative Ethics: A Healthcare Ethics of the Everday (David E. Guinn) p. 55
- Who Cares About Empathy? (Mark F. Carr, Kelly A. Edwards) p. 73
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Second Opinion, 2001, N8, October
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Park Ridge Center, Chicago, IL: The October 2001 issue of Second Opinion (ISSN 0890-1570) includes:
- Editor's Note (Martin E. Marty) p.1
- Revisiting Caesar's Coin: Religion and Public Policy Today (Richard P. McBrien) p. 4
- Genetics and the Common Good: A Call for Social Justice in Genetics Policy (Carol A. Tauer) p. 14
- The Maltese Conjoined Twins: Religion, Ethics, and the Law in England (Luke Gormally) p. 36
- United Religions at the United Nations: Why Should Anyone Expect That? (Paul D. Numrich) p. 53
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Second Opinion, 2002, N10, April
Advocate Aurora Health
Park Ridge Center, Chicago, IL: The April 2002 issue of "Second Opinion" (ISSN 0890-1570) features:
- Editor's Note (Martin E. Marty) p. 1
- A Special Report: Spiritual Care at the End of Life: Challenges for Hospital, Hospice, and Congregational Clergy (Edwin R. DuBose) p. 4
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Second Opinion, 2002, N9, January
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Park Ridge Center, Chicago, IL: The January 2002 issue of "Second Opinion" (ISSN 0890-1570) features:
- Editor's Note (Martin E. Marty) p. 1
- The Contribution of Pastoral Care to Bioethics: Applying Theology in a Healthcare Setting (Curtis W. Hart) p. 4
- Religion in Public Bioethics: A Neccessary Player (David E. Guinn) p. 16
- Crisis in Long-Term Care: Protecting the Moral Environment (Eric Mount Jr.) p.36
- Only a Place to Start: Reflections on a Changing Classic (Stephen E. Lammers) p. 55
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Second Opinion, 2004, N11, April
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Park Ridge Center, Chicago, IL: The final issue of "Second Opinion" from April 2004 (ISSN 0890-1570) features:
- Editor's Note (Martin E. Marty) p. 1
- Genetics and Pastoral Counseling: A Special Report (Philip J. Boyle) p. 4
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