
HEALTHCARE ETHICS 270 (Spring 1994) (co-authored with Marcy Luedtke). HEALTHCARE ETHICS 431 (Summer 1994).Įthics Committees at Work, 3.2 CAMB. Multiculturalism, Medicine, and the Limits of Autonomy: The Practice of Female Circumcision, 3.3 CAMB. The Caduceus in Court: Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide in The Netherlands, 4.1 CAMB. Rights of the Terminally Ill Act of the Australian Northern Territory, 5.1 CAMB. HEALTHCARE ETHICS 121 (Winter 1996) (co-authored with Kushner).Įthics Committees at Work: Physician Experience as a Measure of Competency: Impactions for Informed Consent, 5.3 CAMB. The Role of Institutional and Community Based Ethics Committees in the Debate on Euthanasia and Physician-Assisted Suicide, 5.1 CAMB. Physician-Assisted Suicide, 6 ANNALS LONG TERM CARE 71 (1998).īioethics Policy: Looking Beyond the Power of the Sovereign Governments (Foreword), 33 HOUS. Where Is Health Law Going?: Follow the Money, 14 HEALTH MATRIX 219 (2004). The Ethical Health Lawyer: When Doing the Right Thing Means Breaking the Law–What is the Role of the Health Lawyer? 34 J.L. Available at: UNM-DRĮnd-Of-Life Care: Doctors' Complaints and Legal Restraints, 53 ST. Available at: UNM-DR Articlesįunding the Costs of Disease Outbreaks Caused by Non Vaccination, 43 J.L. Implications of the Constitutional Right of Privacy for the Control of Drugs: An Introduction, Feeling Good and Doing Better: Ethics and Nontherapeutic Druge Use (Murray et al. Legal Issues in Geriatric Medicine, Geriatric Medicine (Cassel & Walsh eds., 1984) (co-authored with others). Guardian Angels, Ethical Issues in Everyday Life of Nursing Home Residents (Caplan & Kane eds., 1989).

Neonatology: Ethical and Legal Considerations, Schaffer and Avery's Diseases of the Newborn (Avery et al. Life Style, Health Status and Distributive Justice, Justice and Health Care: A Comparative Perspective (A. Genetic Knowledge: Ethical and Legal Issues, Birth to Death: Science and Bioethics (T. 1999) (co-authored with Furrow, Greaney, Johnson, & Jost). Liability and Quality Issues in Health Care (3rd ed. The Law of Health Care Organizations and Finance (3rd ed. Health Law: Selected Statutes and Regulations (2003) (co-authored with Thomas Greaney).
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Available at: UNM-DR & Supplement & Teacher's Manual 2013) (co-authored with Furrow, Greaney, Johnson, & Jost). Health Law: Cases, Materials and Problems (7th ed. 1998) (co-authored with Furrow, Greaney, Johnson, & Jost). International Encyclopedia of Laws: Medical Law (United States) (2nd ed.
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Available at: UNM-DRĪbridged version published in Hornbook Series (3rd ed. 2000) (co-authored with Furrow, Greaney, Johnson, & Jost). How Law and Regulation Shape Managed Care, The Law and Ethics of Managed Care (D. Available at: UNM-DRīioethics and Law in a Nutshell (2009). 2018) (co-authored with Furrow, Greaney, Johnson, & Jost). Schwartz serves on the editorial boards of the "Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics," Journal of Contemporary Health Law and Policy" and the "Medical Law Review." Through the World Health Organization, he has worked as a consultant on health legislation in Cambodia, Tonga and Vietnam.īioethics: Health Care Law and Ethics (8th ed. Most recently, his writing is in the areas of end-of-life care, death and dying, managed care and the application of civil liberties principles to the health care enterprise. He also has written "Treatise on Health Law," a two-volume textbook published in 1995 and is co-editor of a volume of Health Law statutes that was published in 2003. He contributed chapters that address Bioethics.

Now in its fourth edition, it is the leading Health Law textbook in the country. Schwartz is one of five authors of "Health Law: Cases, Materials and Problems," the first textbook that treated Health Law as a subject when it was first published in 1987. He worked as an associate with the Albuquerque firm of Rodey, Dickason, Sloan, Akin & Robb before joining the UNM law faculty. Schwartz began his career as a legal research associate with the High Court of American Samoa. Though he is emeritus status, he regularly teaches half-time at the law school, including courses in torts and health law, among others.

He has gone on to become a nationally recognized scholar in the area of Bioethics and brings this expertise to his classes at both the law school and the UNM School of Medicine, where he also teaches. Shortly after joining the UNM law faculty in 1976, Rob Schwartz began to focus his research and teaching in the emerging field of Health Law.
