Charity Scott, Bioethics, and Health Law.

J Law Med Ethics

GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, USA.

Published: October 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • The text discusses the speaker's recruitment to Georgia State University as a "Law and Bioethics" scholar, highlighting their extensive background in clinical settings and legal education.
  • It emphasizes Charity Scott's deep experience in clinical ethics during her time at Grady Memorial Hospital, where she gained valuable insights into the complexities of life-and-death decision-making in healthcare.
  • The speaker notes that throughout her career, Charity maintained a strong practical focus in bioethics, engaging directly with real-life clinical issues and avoiding overly abstract discussions, making her contributions meaningful and grounded in reality.

Article Abstract

As Steve Kaminshine said in his comments at the symposium honoring Charity Scott, I was recruited to come to Georgia State University as a "Law and Bioethics" scholar who had spent more than sixteen years shuttling between an office in a hospital and another in a law school. But when I first visited Georgia State Law, I did not know that more than ten years earlier Charity Scott had spent the better part of an academic year living and breathing clinical ethics at Grady Memorial Hospital. Because of her usual habit of immersion in all learning experiences, in that year Charity gained more insight into how hospitals work and how physicians behave when they are knee deep in their professional milieu of life and death decision-making than many full-time bioethics academics do in a career. For the rest of her career Charity kept one foot well planted in the medical context, as an advisor in problems of research ethics, as a teacher in her own medical-legal partnership structured around real-life clinical problems, and as an ethical analyst who could never be accused of mouthing a mantra of phrases, the "vacuous incantation of abstract principles" that might pass for bioethics discourse in some circles.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/jme.2024.91DOI Listing

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