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  • Scientific Day List of Events, 2017 by Advocate Health - Midwest

    Scientific Day List of Events, 2017

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    Aurora Health Care, WI: 43rd Annual Scientific Day List of Events, May 24th, 2017

  • Scientific Day List of Events, 2018 by Advocate Health - Midwest

    Scientific Day List of Events, 2018

    Advocate Health - Midwest

    Aurora Health Care, WI: 44th Annual Scientific Day List of Events, May 23rd, 2018

  • Second Opinion, 2000, N2, January by Advocate Aurora Health

    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

  • Second Opinion, 2000, N3, September by Advocate Aurora Health

    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

  • Second Opinion, 2000, N4, December by Advocate Aurora Health

    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

  • Second Opinion, 2001, N5, March by Advocate Aurora Health

    Second Opinion, 2001, N5, March

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    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

  • Second Opinion, 2001, N6 May by Advocate Aurora Health

    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

  • Second Opinion, 2001, N7, July by Advocate Aurora Health

    Second Opinion, 2001, N7, July

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    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

  • Second Opinion, 2001, N8, October by Advocate Aurora Health

    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

  • Second Opinion, 2002, N10, April by Advocate Aurora Health

    Second Opinion, 2002, N10, April

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    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

  • Second Opinion, 2002, N9, January by Advocate Aurora Health

    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

  • Second Opinion, 2004, N11, April by Advocate Aurora Health

    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

  • Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1986, V1, March by Advocate Aurora Health

    Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1986, V1, March

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    Lutheran General Health Care System & Park Ridge Center, Park Ridge, IL: The March 1986 inaugural issue of "Second Opinon" (ISSN 0890-1570) from the Park Ridge Center, an Institute for the Study of Health, Faith, and Ethics. Articles in this issue include:

    • Initial Comment: Living with Descriptions (James P. Wind) p. 6
    • Second Opinion in Health, Faith, and Ethics (Martin E. Marty) p. 8
    • The Social Meanings of Illness (H. Tristram Engelhardt, Jr.) p. 26
    • Organ Transplants: Conundra without End (Jeff Lyon) p. 40
    • Hospital Chaplaincy as Public Ministry (Don S. Browning) pp. 66
    • Four Pathway of Medical Ethics (Kenneth and Sara Vaux) p. 76
    • Raising Questions about Modern Medicine: Interview with New England Journal of Medicine Editor Arnold S. Relman p. 90
    • Professionalism and Ethics in Nursing (Mary-Carroll Sullivan) p. 102
    • Perspective: Hospitals and the Emergence of Bioethics (George B Caldwell) p. 120

  • Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1986, V2, July by Advocate Aurora Health

    Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1986, V2, July

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    Lutheran General Health Care System & Park Ridge Center, Park Ridge, IL: The July 1986 issue of "Second Opinon" (ISSN 0890-1570) includes a focus on the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit:

    • Initial Comment: Confronting Brute Facts (James P. Wind) p. 7
    • The NICU: Medical Realities (pictorial essay) p. 10
    • Imperiled: A Case Study (William G. Bartholome) p. 12
    • The Best Interests of the Baby (Richard A. McCormick) p. 18
    • Imperiled in the Wilderness (Karen Lebacqz) p. 26
    • Responsibilities to the Imperiled Infant (William G. Bartholome) p. 32
    • The NICU: Family Involvment (pictorial essay) p. 40
    • When Is It Justifiable Not to Treat? (Robert F. Weir) p. 42
    • The NICU: The Providers (pictorial essay) p. 62
    • 77 Days: A Father's Journal (Rex C. Buchanan) p. 64
    • Who Will Lead the Revolution in American Health Care? An Interview with Joseph A. Califano, Jr., p. 92
    • Dimensions of Basic Faith and the Special Traditions (Langdon Gilkey) p. 107
    • Traditions of Healths in Western Culture (Chester R. Burns) p. 120
    • Ethical Issues in Medicine: Catholic, Lutheran, and Reformed Perspectives (Lisa Sowle Cahill) p. 138
    • Perspective: Withholding Life Support - The AMA Stance (Cory Franklin) p. 150

  • Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1986, V3, November by Advocate Aurora Health

    Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1986, V3, November

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    Lutheran General Health Care System & Park Ridge Center, Park Ridge, IL: Articles in the November 1986 issue of "Second Opinion" (ISSN 0890-1570) include:

    • Initial Comment: From A to ... (James P. Wind) p. 8
    • Healing a City: AIDS in San Francisco (John Godges) p. 10
    • The Other Anorectics (Linda-Marie Delloff) p. 30
    • A Place for Madness? An Introductory Essay (James P. Wind) p. 50
    • Religious Insanity: History of a Diagnosis (Ronald L. Numbers and Janet S. Numbers) p. 56
    • Comments p. 78
    • Bringing Ethics to the Bedside: An Interview with Dr. Mark Siegler, p. 92
    • Body and Soul: Perspectives on Health (Mark A. Noll) p. 108
    • Perspective: Reflections on Aging (Joseph Sittler) p. 126

  • Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1987, V4, March by Advocate Aurora Health

    Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1987, V4, March

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    Lutheran General Health Care System & Park Ridge Center, Park Ridge, IL: The March 1987 issue of "Second Opinion" (ISSN 0890-1570) includes:

    • Initial Comment: Cultural Myopia (James P. Wind) p. 8
    • Medicine, Modernization, and Religion in the People's Republic of China (Don S. Browning) p. 10
    • Two Ethical Dilemmas Facing Chinese Medicine (Ren-Zong Qiu) p. 30
    • Hospital without Walls: Hong Kong's Christian Medical Services ( Glen W. Davidson) p. 42
    • Health and Politics: An Interview with Dr. L.K. Ding, p. 58
    • Noise, Nakedness, Flood, and Fire: Purification Rites for a Healthy New Year in Modern Japan (Lawrence E. Sullivan) p. 68
    • New Medicine and Ancient Traditions in the Land of the Maya (Micah Marty) p. 92
    • Lessons from Nigeria: The Need for Community-Based Health Care (David Hilton) p. 122
    • Perspective: The Status of International Health (William Foege) p. 134

  • Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1987, V5, July by Advocate Aurora Health

    Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1987, V5, July

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    Lutheran General Health Care System & Park Ridge Center, Park Ridge, IL: Articles in the July 1987 issue of "Second Opinion" (ISSN 0890-1570) include:

    • Initial Comment: Our Integrity Crisis (James P. Wind) p. 7
    • Professional Responsibility: Law, Medicine, and Ministry (William F. May) p. 10
    • Law and Religion in American Life (Christopher F. Mooney) p. 32
    • A Case of Conflict: Religious Belief, Medicine, and Civil Liability (Daniel Farber) p. 58
    • Deciding for Others: Issues of Consent (Andrew W. McThenia) p. 76
    • Biting the Hand: Medical Courtesy, Quackery, and Antebellum Clergy (James H. Cassedy) p. 100
    • On the Edge of Uncertainty: Twenty Years with Cancer (Donald W. Musser) p. 120
    • Perspective: Surrogate Motherhood: A Stillborn Idea (Richard A. McCormick) p. 128

  • Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1987, V6, November by Advocate Aurora Health

    Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1987, V6, November

    Advocate Aurora Health

    Lutheran General Health Care System & Park Ridge Center, Park Ridge, IL: This November 1987 issue of "Second Opinion" (ISSN 0890-1570) features the articles:

    • Initial Comment: The Search for Magic Wands (James P. Wind) p. 8
    • Rural Health Care: The Forgotten Quarter of Medical Ethics (Ruth B. Purtilo) p. 10
    • Psychiatry - Where Medicine, Psychology, and Ethics Meet (Robert Michels) p. 34
    • The Religion Called "Psychiatry" (Thomas Sasz) p. 50
    • Experimenting with Humans, Part 1: History and Context (Jeff Lyon) p. 62
    • Medical Uncertainty: An Interview with Renee C. Fox, p. 90
    • On Paul Ramsey: A Covenant-Centered Ethic for Medicine (David H. Smith) p. 106
    • Perspective: What's at Stake in Informed Consent? (Leroy B. Joesten) p. 128

  • Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1988, V7, March by Advocate Aurora Health

    Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1988, V7, March

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    Lutheran General Health Care System & Park Ridge Center, Park Ridge, IL: This March 1988 issue of "Second Opinion" features the articles:

    • Initial Comment: Does Faith Make a Difference? (James P. Wind) p. 8
    • A Fitting Response: Deciding on a Time to Die (Harry A. Cole) p. 10
    • A Fitting Response: A Protestant Perspective (Donald W. Shriver, Jr.) p. 26
    • A Fitting Response: A Jewish Perspective (Mark Washofsky) p. 34
    • A Fitting Response: A Catholic Perspective (Jean Porter) p. 40
    • Working for a Healthy World: An Interview with Jimmy Carter, p. 46
    • Believing and Healing: The Four Expectations (Martin E. Marty) p. 60
    • Understanding Unconventional Healing Models: A Progress Report (Anson Shupe and Jeffrey K. Hadden) p. 82
    • On James M. Gustafson: Can Medical Ethics be Christian? (Allen D. Verhey) p. 104
    • Perspective: God, AIDS, and Community Responsibility (Kenneth D. Roseman) p. 128

  • Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1988, V8, July by Advocate Aurora Health

    Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1988, V8, July

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    Lutheran General Health Care System & Park Ridge Center, Park Ridge, IL: The July 1988 issue of "Second Opinion" (ISSN 0890-1570) features the articles:

    • Initial Comment: Ineluctable Forces (James P. Wind) p. 8
    • Experimenting with Humans, Part 2: Innovation or Exploitation (Jeff Lyon) p. 10
    • The Social Context of Medicine: Lessons from the Artificial Heart Experiment (Judith P. Swazey) p. 44
    • Economics and Medicine: Theological Reflections (J. Philip Wogaman) p. 66
    • "Am I Still My Brother's Keeper?" Theological Reflections on the Crisis in Health Care Management (Dennis P. McCann) p. 86
    • The Consistent Ethic: An Interview with Joseph Cardinal Bernardin, p. 102
    • Family Caretaking: Moral Commitments and the Burden of Care (Stephen G. Post) p. 114
    • On Stanley Hauerwas: Theology, Medical Ethics, and the Church (Stephen E. Lammers) p. 128

  • Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1988, V9, November by Advocate Aurora Health

    Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1988, V9, November

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    Lutheran General Health Care System & Park Ridge Center, Park Ridge, IL: The November 1988 issue of "Second Opinion" (ISSN 0890-1570) features:

    • Initial Comment: What Happened to Suffering? (James P. Wind) p. 8
    • Into the Whirlwind of Suffering: Resistance and Transformation (Donald F. Duclow) p. 10
    • The Death and Dying Movement: Psychologies and the Formation of Culture (Bonnie J. Miller-McLemore) p. 28
    • Beyond Individualism: Bioethics and the Common Good An Interview with Daniel Callahan, p. 52
    • Plague, Piety, and Policy (Courtney S. Campbell) p. 70
    • The Dliemma of Alzheimer's: Valuing Autonomy and Acknowleding Dependence (Stephen Sapp) p. 90
    • On Richard McCormick: Reason and Faith in Post-Vatican II Catholic Ethics (Lisa Sowle Cahill) p. 108
    • Perspective: Surrogate Motherhood and the Marketplace (William F. May) p. 132

  • Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1989, V10, March by Advocate Aurora Health

    Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1989, V10, March

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    Lutheran General Health Care System & Park Ridge Center, Park Ridge, IL: The March 1989 issue of "Second Opinion" (ISSN 0890-1570) features a focus on abortion:

    • Initial Comment: Searching for Order (James P. Wind) p. 8
    • Sexuality and the Family, Part 1: Sexual Ignorance in the Age of Information (Christine E. Gudorf) p. 10
    • Abortion: The Unexplored Middle Ground (Richard A. McCormick) p. 41
    • Defining Death at the Beginning of Life (Robert M. Welch) p. 51
    • Defending the Vulnerable (Mary Meehan) p. 60
    • Growing into Rights (Baruch A. Brody) p. 66
    • Beginning with Women (Mary E. Hunt) p. 72
    • Nature and the Web of Responsibility: Reflections on a Mother's Death (William C. French) p. 80
    • On William F. May: Corrected Vision for Medical Ethics (Gilbert Meilaender) p. 104
    • Perspective: Prescribing Global Health (Christine K. Cassel and Victor W. Sidel) p. 126

  • Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1989, V11, July by Advocate Aurora Health

    Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1989, V11, July

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    Lutheran General Health Care System & Park Ridge Center, Park Ridge, IL: The July 1989 issue of "Second Opinion" (ISSN 0890-1570) features:

    • Initial Comment: The "No Room" Problem (James P. Wind) p. 8
    • Sexuality and the Family, Part 2: The Role of the Church (Christine E. Gudorf) p. 10
    • Afro-Caribbean Spirituality: A Haitian Case Study (Karen McCarthy Brown) p. 36
    • Excerpts from Bill W. and Dr. Bob: A Historical Drama on the Founding of Alcoholics Anonymous (Samual Shem and Janet Surrey) p. 58
    • Facing Brokenness: An Interview with David Hilfiker, p. 92
    • Victims of Victims: The Unending Chain of Poverty (David Hilfiker) p. 108
    • On James F. Childress: Answering Every Person (Courtney S. Campbell) p. 118

  • Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1989, V12, November by Advocate Aurora Health

    Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1989, V12, November

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    Lutheran General Health Care System & Park Ridge Center, Park Ridge, IL: The November 1989 issue of "Second Opinion" (ISSN 0890-1570) includes:

    • Initial Comment: The Stories We Could Tell... (James P. Wind) p. 8
    • A New Heart in the Face of Old Ethical Problems (Robert G. Clouse with Rodney Clapp) p. 12
    • The Transplant Odyssey (Patricia M. Park) p. 27
    • Feeling Good about Recycled Hearts (George J. Annas) p. 33
    • The Power of the Individual's Story (Leslie G. Reimer) p. 40
    • Medical Ethics and the Civil Rights Movement: Why Informed Consent Is Too Little, Too Late (James Sellers) p. 46
    • Institutionalized Ambiguity: Conflict and Continuity in the American Hospital (Charles E. Rosenberg) p. 62
    • Symbolic Healing (Anson Shupe and Jeffrey K. Harren) p. 74
    • Perspective: Condoms and the Common Good (Charles E. Bouchard and James R. Pollock) p. 98

  • Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1990, V13, March by Advocate Aurora Health

    Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1990, V13, March

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    Park Ridge Center, Park Ridge, IL: The March 1990 issue of "Second Opinion: health, faith, and ethics" (ISSN 0890-1570) includes:

    • Initial Comment: Free Spaces (James P. Wind) p. 8
    • Health Care in the U.S.: The Social Issues (C. Everett Koop). p. 12
    • Health Care in the U.S.: Facts and Choices (James O. Mason) p. 22
    • Accepting Our Responsibility (Jimmy Carter) p. 30
    • The Vision of the Possible: What Churches Can Do (William Foege) p. 36
    • A Voice for the Voiceless: The Church and the Mentally Ill (Rosalynn Carter) p. 44
    • The Tradition of the Church in Health and Healing (Martin E. Marty) p. 48
    • One Congregation's Experience: An Introduction (James P. Wind) p. 76
    • The Sufferer's Experience: A Journey through Illness (Stephen A. Schmidt) p. 90
    • The Physician's Experience: Witnessing Numinous Reality (Douglas Anderson) p. 110
    • The Nurse's Experience: Stories of Serving (MaryBeth T. Buschmann) p. 124
    • For Sophie, Bald in Church (a poem) (Jill P. Baumgaertner) p. 136

 

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