2019
Frequency of Ethical Issues on a Hospitalist Teaching Service at an Urban, Tertiary Care Center
McCarthy M, de Asua D, Gabbay E, Christos P, Fins J. Frequency of Ethical Issues on a Hospitalist Teaching Service at an Urban, Tertiary Care Center. Journal Of Hospital Medicine 2019, 14: 290-293. PMID: 30897052, PMCID: PMC7343177, DOI: 10.12788/jhm.3179.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHospitalist teaching serviceFrequency of ethical issuesEthical issuesClinical ethics consultationHospital ethics committeeDecision-making capacityEthics consultationEthics curriculumEthical conflictsCardiopulmonary resuscitation statusAttending hospitalistsResuscitation statusGoals of careEthics CommitteeTeaching serviceDischarge planningDaily roundsHospitalistsPain managementIssuesTertiary care centerTeaching hospitalCare centerTertiary-careServices
2017
The Care of the Ultra-Orthodox Jewish Patient
Gabbay E, McCarthy M, Fins J. The Care of the Ultra-Orthodox Jewish Patient. Journal Of Religion And Health 2017, 56: 545-560. PMID: 28102466, DOI: 10.1007/s10943-017-0356-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedFemaleHumansJewsJudaismMaleMental DisordersPregnancyReligion and MedicineTreatment RefusalConceptsStigma associated with mental illnessEnd-of-life decisionsEnd-of-lifeUltra-Orthodox Jewish patientsSystem of valuesModern hospital settingUltra-Orthodox worldEthical scenariosReligious traditionsEnhance careUltra-Orthodox Jewish communityMental illnessPrenatal careModern medical practicePatient autonomyJewish communityHospital settingStandard risk assessmentTraditional societiesMedical practiceCareJewish patientsUnique challengesDivineTradition
2012
When negative rights become positive entitlements: complicity, conscience, and caregiving.
Shuman A, Khan A, Moyer J, Prince M, Fins J. When negative rights become positive entitlements: complicity, conscience, and caregiving. The Journal Of Clinical Ethics 2012, 23: 308-15. PMID: 23469691, DOI: 10.1086/jce201223403.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2000
Assisted suicide compared with refusal of treatment: a valid distinction? University of Pennsylvania Center for Bioethics Assisted Suicide Consensus Panel.
Miller F, Fins J, Snyder L. Assisted suicide compared with refusal of treatment: a valid distinction? University of Pennsylvania Center for Bioethics Assisted Suicide Consensus Panel. Annals Of Internal Medicine 2000, 132: 470-5. PMID: 10733447, DOI: 10.7326/0003-4819-132-6-200003210-00008.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAssisted suicideRefusal of treatmentIssue of physician-assisted suicideRefusal of life-sustaining treatmentPhysician-assisted suicideLife-sustaining treatmentWithdrawal of treatmentArtificial nutritionContinuing debatePolicy hingesRefusalSuicideEthicsArgumentsDebatesIssuesPracticePolicyConfusionCLINICAL PRAGMATISM, ETHICS CONSULTATION, AND THE ELDERLY PATIENT
Fins J, Miller F. CLINICAL PRAGMATISM, ETHICS CONSULTATION, AND THE ELDERLY PATIENT. Clinics In Geriatric Medicine 2000, 16: 71-81. PMID: 10723619, DOI: 10.1016/s0749-0690(05)70009-4.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1999
Commentary: From Contract to Covenant in Advance Care Planning
Fins J. Commentary: From Contract to Covenant in Advance Care Planning. The Journal Of Law, Medicine & Ethics 1999, 27: 46-51. PMID: 11657142, DOI: 10.1111/j.1748-720x.1999.tb01435.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAdvance Care PlanningAdvance Directive AdherenceAdvance DirectivesContractsDecision MakingDementiaEthics CommitteesEthics Committees, ClinicalEuthanasia, PassiveFamilyFamily RelationsFreedomFriendsHumansInterpersonal RelationsLife Support CareLiving WillsLoveMarriageMoral ObligationsNutritional SupportPatientsPersonal AutonomyPhysiciansResuscitationResuscitation OrdersRiskRisk AssessmentSocial ResponsibilityTerminal CareThird-Party ConsentTreatment RefusalTrustWithholding Treatment
1996
Ethical, legal, and psychiatric issues in capacity, competency, and informed consent: An annotated bibliography
Zaubler T, Viederman M, Fins J. Ethical, legal, and psychiatric issues in capacity, competency, and informed consent: An annotated bibliography. General Hospital Psychiatry 1996, 18: 155-172. PMID: 8739009, DOI: 10.1016/0163-8343(96)00016-3.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1995
What would you do?: an investigation into Jewish biomedical ethics.
Kenigsberg K, Reisner A, Davidowitz-Farkas Z, Fins J, Breitowitz Y, Grumet Z, Berkowitz A. What would you do?: an investigation into Jewish biomedical ethics. Sh'ma 1995, 26: 1-8. PMID: 11660114.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAbortion, EugenicAbortion, TherapeuticAIDS SerodiagnosisBioethical IssuesBioethicsCoercionConfidentialityCystic FibrosisDecision MakingDisclosureEmbryo TransferEmbryo, MammalianFathersFertilization in VitroFetal ViabilityFetusFreedomGenetic CounselingGenetic Predisposition to DiseaseGenetic PrivacyGenetic TestingHIV SeropositivityHumansIncidental FindingsInfant, NewbornInsurance Selection BiasInsurance, LifeJudaismMandatory TestingMarriageMaternal WelfareMothersNeoplasmsParent-Child RelationsPatient CarePedigreePersonal AutonomyPharmaceutical PreparationsPregnancyPregnancy, MultiplePregnant WomenPrejudiceSex Determination AnalysisTreatment RefusalZidovudine
1992
The Patient Self-Determination Act and patient-physician collaboration in New York State.
Fins J. The Patient Self-Determination Act and patient-physician collaboration in New York State. New York State Journal Of Medicine 1992, 92: 489-93. PMID: 1488205.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdvance DirectivesHumansNew YorkPhysician-Patient RelationsResuscitation OrdersTreatment RefusalTruth DisclosureConceptsPatient Self-Determination Act