Presents a rationale and method for integrating into Clinical Pastoral Education matters concerning applied ethics and the pastor's role in medical ethic matters. Describes student case studies and evaluations of biomedical ethics education within Clinical Pastoral Education and provides an outline and selected bibliography for an ethics presentation.
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