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Organizational Ethics
February/March 1998

The Organizational Ethics Dilemma
by Philip J. Boyle
Page #: 2
People's Theologian Joins Center Staff
by John J. Shea
Page #: 3
Recent Grants
Page #: 3
Response
Organizational Teflon
Making Sure the Case Doesn't Stick
by Philip J. Boyle
Page #: 8-9
Response
A Hospital Administrator Responds: Yes, Swango Could Go Undetected
by Ralph Muller, President and CEO, University of Chicago Hospitals and Health System
Page #: 9-10
Reponse
Swango: The View from the Couch
by Dr. Joan Lang, Professor and Director of Residency Training, Department of Psychiatry University of Texas Medical Branch
Page #: 10
Centerline
The American Way of Death: Gallup Poll Results
by Laurence J. O'Connell
Page #: 11-12
Statistics
Physician-Assisted Suicide
Gallup Poll
Page #: 12
Statistics
Comfort at the End-of-Life
Gallup Poll
Page #: 12
The Humanities and Health, Faith, and Ethics
by Martin E. Marty
Page #: 13
Connect the Dots
Organizations and Individuals Need Each Other to be Ethical
by David B. McCurdy
Page #: 14-15
February/March 1998 Bulletin Cover © 1998 by Karen Blessen
Organizational Ethics: February/March 1998

Volume/Issue: Issue 3
Publisher: Park Ridge Center, Chicago
Date: February, 1998.
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