Last November, I hosted a 200+ participant symposium at Hamline University titled "Legal, Medical, and Ethical Issues in Minnesota End-of-Life Care."
The Hamline Law Review has just published a volume of articles that were generated in conjunction with the Symposium. Here is the TOC.
Legal, Medical, and Ethical Issues in Minnesota End-of-Life Care: An Introduction to the Symposium
Thaddeus M. Pope
The Nursing Home as Part of the POLST Paradigm
Marshall B. Kapp
It Isn't Easy Being Pink: Potential Problems with POLST Paradigm Forms
Stanley A. Terman
Advances in Neuroimaging and the Vegetative State: Implications for End-of-Life Care
Maxine H. Harrington
Two Conflicts in Context: Lessons from the Schiavo and Bland Cases and the Role of Best Interests Analysis in the United Kingdom
Barbara A. Noah
Peeking Inside the Black Box: One Institution 's Experience Developing Policy for Unrepresented Patients
Rebecca L. Volpe
Deborah Steinman
Hospital Medical Futility Policy & the Severely Disabled Child: Is Disability a Death Sentence?
Laura C. Hoffman
Communicating with Patients and Families About Difficult End of Life Decisions: A Guide for Medical Providers
Jim deMaine
Joi Murotani Dennett
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