This book addresses the problems faced by people and hospitals dedicated to providing optimal end-of-life care and asks whether ethicists can function as experts on this subject.
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Pierre Mallia is Professor of Family Medicine and Patients' Rights in the Faculty of Medicine & Surgery at the Medical School, Mater Dei Hospital, where he also coordinates the Bioethics Research Programme. He is Consultant in Clinical Ethics at Malta's main hospital 'Materi Dei'. He is Chairperson and founder of the Medicine & Law Programme of the Faculty of Laws within the same university and a Visiting Professor at the Laennec University of Lyon, France. He is Chairman of the Health Ethics Committee of the Department of Health and recently has been made Chairperson of the National Bioethics Consultative Committee of the Ministry of Health, where he has been advisor to the several consecutive Ministers. He has recently been also appointed Chairman of the Faculty Research Ethics Committee (FREC) of the Faculty of Medicine & Surgery at the University of Malta. At the moment he is the Principal Investigator and holder of the Erasmus + EndCare project, which is studyingissues and problems of applying pathways at the end of life. He represents the University of Malta as the Principal partner, along with two other partner countries (Italy and Ireland) and experts from the UK, Ireland, France, Iran, Toronto, USA, and the Pontifical Academy for Life of the Vatican. He is planning a second project which will involve Patient Groups and Palliative Care organisations. He has published over eighty articles in international peer reviewed journals and also several books including on by Sringer-Nature, on The Nature of the Doctor Patient Relationship. He has contributed Chapters to Springer's Encylopedia of Global Ethics (3 Vols), and to, Springer's Handbook for global ethics (4 Vols), Edited by Professors Henk Ten Have and Bert Gordijn.
Nathan Emmerich is a Senior Lecturer in Bioethics at the Australian National University. Based in the Medical School he is the lead for Professionalism and Leadership in Phase one of the M.Ch.D. Previously he has been a postdoctoral research in the Institute of Ethics at Dublin City University, and a Visting Research Fellow at Queen's University Belfast. Whilst at DUC he was part of a project on ethics and end of life care and his recent publications have focused on this area. More generally, his research falls under the broad rubric of Bioethics. His background is in philosophy and 'applied ethics', his interests are interdisciplinary.
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