Connie M. Ulrish

CONNIE M. ULRICH, PhD, MSN, RN, FAAN


Lillian S. Brunner Chair, Professor of Nursing and Professor of Medical Ethics and Health Policy,  University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, Secondary Appointment, Department of Medical Ethics and Health Policy, Hastings Center and Salzburg Global Fellow

“Stand Up, Stand Out: The Value of Nurses and Nursing.”

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To me, responding ethically could simply mean raising a concern about an ethical issue that is troubling you or reaching out to your colleagues to discuss the situation.  It could also mean seeking an ethics consultation to gather an outside view and help you better understand what ethical principles might be at stake and how to work through a resolution that is acceptable to all parties.  Responding ethically might also mean having the ability to sit with your patients and be able to listen to their concerns related to their goals of care, to show respect for their humanity and vulnerability when they are often faced with difficult choices. 

– Connie M. Ulrish

– Connie M. Ulrish

– Connie M. Ulrish

– Connie M. Ulrish


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