Ben A. Rich, Ph.D., J.D.

Clinical/Research Interests
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Education:
Boulder, Colorado
Ph.D. 1995
Washington University School of Law
St. Louis, Missouri
J.D. 1973
DePauw University
Greencastle, Indiana
B.A. 1969
Select Recent Publications:
Rich, B.A. Causation and Intent: Persistent Conundums in End of Life Care. Cambridge Quarterly of Health Care Ethics, Vol. 16, No. 1, 16: 63-73.
Rich, B.A. Physician Paternalism v. Respect for Patient Autonomy: The More Things Change the More They Remain the Same, Journal of Medicine and Law 10: 87-124.
Rich, B.A. The Treating Physician as Expert Witness: Ethical and Pragmatic Considerations. Pain Medicine 7: 460-463.
Rich, B.A. Medical custom and medical ethics: rethinking the standard of care. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 14: 27-39.
Rich, B.A. Bioethics in court. The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 33:194-197.
Rich, B.A. The politics of pain: rhetoric or reform. DePaul University Journal of Health Care Law 8: 519-558.
Rich, B. A. Oregon versus Ashcroft: the battle over the soul of medicine. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 12: 310-321, 2003.
Rich, B. A. A placebo for the pain: a medico-legal case analysis. Pain Medicine, 4: 366-372, 2003.
Rich, B. A. Moral lessons from the jury box. Journal of Pain & Palliative Care Pharmacotherapy, 16: 81-92, 2002.
Rich, B. A. The ethics of surrogate decision making. Western Journal of Medicine, 176: 127-129, 2002.

