Ethics
Jeff Burns MD, MPH
From_case_to_policy_institutional_ethics_at_a_childrens_hospital.pdf
Burns J, Mitchell C. Do not resuscitate orders and redirection of treatment. Chapter 9 in End of Life Care for Children and Adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, ed by S. Friedman and D. Helm. Washington DC: AAIDD, 2010: 147-160
Diamond DA, Burns JP, Mitchell C, Lamb K, Kartashov AI, Retik AB. Sex Assignment for Newborns with Ambiguous Genitalia and Exposure to Fetal Testosterone: Attitudes and Practices of Pediatric Urologists. The Journal of Pediatrics 2006;148:445-9
Burns J, Mitchell C. Is there Consensus about End-of-Life Care in Pediatrics? Archives of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine. 2005: 157, 889-891
Burns J, Mitchell, C. Griffin, J. Truog, R. End-of-life care in the pediatric intensive care unit: attitudes and practices of pediatric critical care physicians and nurses.Critical Care Medicine, 2001 Mar 29 (3): 658-664
Burns JP, Mitchell C, Outwater KM, Geller M, Griffith JL, Todres ID, Truog RD. End-of-Life Care in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit after the Forgoing of Life-Sustaining Treatment: Attitudes and Practices of Pediatric Critical Care Physicians and Nurses, Critical Care Medicine, 2000 Aug 28(8), 3060-6. Comment in: Critical Care Medicine, 2000 Aug 28(8): 3122-3
Rosenbaum G, Burns J, Mitchell C, Robinson M, Truog R. Autopsy Consent Practice at US Teaching Hospitals: Results of a National Survey, Archives of Internal Medicine, 160(3), 374-80, Feb. 14, 2000