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Prof.dr. G.A.M. Widdershoven
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Current research (2)
Completed research (6)
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care
ethics
health
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patients
philosophy
pressure
treatment
Expertise
Medical Philosophy and Ethics
Expertise (NL)
Medische Filosofie en Ethiek
Digital Author ID
info:eu-repo/dai/nl/073160466
Addition
Afdelingshoofd Metamedica, VUmc
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Professor
Organisation
Department of Medical Humanities (VU)
Chair (EN)
Medical Philosophy and Ethics
Chair (NL)
Medische Filosofie en Ethiek
Phone
+31-20-4448212
Email
g. widdershoven -at- vumc. nl
URL
http://www.metamedicavumc.nl/new_pers_guy.html
Management
Organisation
CaRe, Netherlands School of Primary Care Research (UM)
Email
g. widdershoven -at- vumc. nl
Publications
Desires in palliative medicine
Current research
(the most recent research is at the top)
Supervisor
Competence in mental health care: philosophical theory and medical practice
Supervisor
Possibilities of Choice in the Life Stories of Dutch People with an Atypical Sex Anatomy : Ethical constructions of Sex, gender, Sexuality and Intersexuality
Completed research projects
(the most recent research is at the top)
Project leader
Quantitative evaluation concerning the implementation of the quality criteria compulsory treatment and pressure & the guideline : interventions for the restrictions of freedom in the Mental Health Care
Project leader
Care for Parkinson patients
Project leader
Responsibilities and the partition in the care for the chronically sick patients
Supervisor
Emerging epistemologies: Making sense of teaching practice
Supervisor
Ethical aspects in palliative care and the significance of communication
All completed research..
Classification
A70000
Public health and health care
D20100
History and philosphy of the life sciences, ethics, evolution biology
D32000
Philosophy
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