CAROL TAYLOR, PhD, MSN, RN
Georgetown University School of Nursing and Health Studies
3700 Reservoir RD, NW
Washington, DC 20057
W(202) 687-4783
E-mail: taylorcr@georgetown.edu
PA R.N. Licensure: 206797-L
EDUCATION:
Georgetown University, Washington, DC
PhD, Philosophy
Concentration: Bioethics
Teaching Fellowship
Research Assistant: Dr. Edmund Pellegrino
1997
The Catholic University of America, Washington, DC
Master of Science in Nursing
Medical-Surgical Nursing
Curriculum and Instruction Professional Role
Sigma Theta Tau
Student Member of Curriculum Committee
Comprehensives: High Pass 1979
Holy Family College, Philadelphia, PA
Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Summa Cum Laude
Department Honors
Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges
and Universities
Kapppa Gamma Pi
Student Member of Curriculum Committee 1975
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Senior Research Scholar, Center for Clinical Bioethics
Director, Center for Clinical Bioethics 1999 to 2010
Associate Director, Center for Clinical Bioethics 1998 to 1999
Research Scholar, Center for Clinical Bioethics 1990 to 1995
Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.
Senior Research Scholar/Senior Clinical Scholar
Kennedy Institute of Ethics, Georgetown University
Washington, D.C. 1997 to present
Professor, Department of Medicine 2009 to present
and the School of Nursing and Health Studies
Associate Professor of Nursing 2008
Assistant Professor of Nursing, 1991 to 1995,
Georgetown University 1997 to 2008
School of Nursing
Associated Faculty, Philosophy 1999 to present
Georgetown University
As Director of the Center for Clinical I directed the ethics curriculum for medical and advanced practice nursing students, taught in the undergraduate nursing curriculum, directed a practicum in clinical ethics for graduate students in the philosophy program, served on the ethics committee, directed the ethics consultation service, directed the visiting scholars and researchers program, conducted ethics rounds and ethics case presentations, developed professional seminars for health care professionals and the public, and served as a member of the hospital board and of the Mission and Pastoral Care advisory board. My research interests include clinical and professional ethics, and organizational integrity.
Adjunct Faculty, American University in Beirut, Lebanon 2014
Taught spirituality and medicine course to 2nd year medical
Students
Chaplain-in-Residence, Georgetown University 1990 to 1995,
Coordinator of Chaplains-in-Residence (1999) 1997 to 2006
Faculty Mentor, Kennedy Institute of Ethics 1994 to 1995
Visiting Fellows Program, Georgetown University
Faculty, Summer Intensive Bioethics Course, 1997, 1998, 2001
Kennedy Institute of Ethics 2003, 2004-2010
Assistant Professor—Humanities, and Ethicist, 1995 to 1997
Holy Family College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Research Associate, Center for the Advanced 1990 to 1995
Study of Ethics, Georgetown University, Washington,
D.C.
Assistant Professor of Nursing, Holy Family College,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1979 to 1987
Level Coordinator (1981-1983, 1984-1986)
Directed all level activities:
curriculum development and implementation,
faculty orientation, student concerns
Curriculum Implementer (1983)
Responsible for implementing revised nursing
curriculum at the Junior and Lower Division
Levels
Chairman of the Curriculum Revision Committee
(1981-1982)
Directed the process of curriculum study
and revision. Secured approval for new
curriculum and initiated mechanisms to
ensure its implementation.
While at Holy Family College I lectured on nursing fundamentals; maternity, adult and geriatric heath; nursing process; self-care deficit theory; and current issues and trends. Clinical supervision was in the Medical-Surgical, Maternity, Pediatric, and Geriatric Settings. Faculty development programs were presented on nursing theory, the role of the conceptual framework in curriculum development, and testing.
Team member, team leader, and relief charge nurse 1975 to 1977
on medical and surgical units, Nazareth Hospital
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Ethics Consultant
MedStar Good Samaritan Hospital (2014-2015)
Working Group on Chemotherapy Shortage in Pediatric Oncology, Berman Institute on Bioethics (2012-2013)
Montgomery Hospice (2010-2012)
Hospice of the Valley, Phoenix, AZ (2006-present)
Catholic Health Association Theology and Ethics Committee (1994-1995)
Catholic Health Association Theologian/Ethicist Research Group (1995-1999)
Woodstock Theological Center Business Ethics Seminar: Ethical Issues in Managed Care Organizations, Invited Participant, Washington, DC (1997-1998)
Catholic Health Care Network, New York, New York (1997-1998)
Nazareth Hospital Ethics Committee: (Member: 1995-1997; Consultant: 1997-2005)
Holy Redeemer Health System (1996-1997, 1998-present)
The Washington Home and Hospice of Washington (2000-2001)
Cabrini Leadership Formation Program (2000-2002, 2010)
Franciscan Missionaries of our Lady Health System (2000-2002)
NIH Data Safety Monitoring Review Committee for Minocycline in Rheumatoid Arthritis (MIRA) Trial, National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases. (1992-1994)
NIH Data Safety Monitoring Review Committee for Supplemental Therapeutic Oxygen for Prethreshold Retinopathy of Prematurity (STOP-ROP), National Eye Institute (1993-1999)
NIH Data Safety Monitoring Review Committee for Myopia Clinical Trials (COMET), National Eye Institute (1997-2003)
NIH Data Safety Monitoring Review Committee for Early Treatment of Retinopathy of Prematurity (ETROP), National Eye Institute (2000-present)
NIH Data Safety Monitoring Committee for The Effect of Fluoxetine on Measures of
Domestic Violence, NIAAA Clinical Center (2000 - 2001)
NIH Data Safety Monitoring Committee for Gene Therapy for Leber Congenital Amaurosis
National Eye Institute (2002- 2006)
NIH Oversight Committee: Clinical Ethics Program (2007)
Ad Hoc Advisory Committee for Kaiser Family Foundation Study on Catholic Health Systems and Access to Reproductive Health Services (1996-1998)
Board Member
Bon Secours Health System Board (2014-present)
Board Quality Improvement Committee
Bon Secours Ethics Advisory Board. (2004- present)
J. Otto Ruesch Center for the Cure of Gastrointestinal Cancers Board. (2009-2013).
Nursing Spectrum (Philadelphia: 1995-1997; Washington, DC: 1999-2002)
Georgetown University Hospital Board (2000-2010); MedStar Quality and Professional Affairs Committee (2001-2010); Georgetown University Hospital Credentialing and Quality Improvement Committee (2001-2010), Georgetown University Hospital Quality and Safety Committee (2010)
Georgetown University Hospital Mission and Pastoral Care Advisory Board (1994-1995, 1999-present)
Holy Redeemer Health System Board (2000-2004)
Franciscan Missionary of Our Lady Health System (2005-2008)
St. Louis University Ph.D program in Healthcare Ethics (1996-1998)
University/Hospital Committees
Georgetown University I.T. Committee (2014 – present)
Georgetown University School of Medicine Doctoring Curriculum (2009 – 2012)
Dahlgren Library Medical Committee (1998-2004)
Georgetown University Mission and Ministry Advisory Board (2004-2009)
Georgetown University Hospital Mission and Pastoral Care Advisory Committee
(2000-present)
Georgetown University Initiative to Strengthen Learning and the Curriculum (2004)
Jesuit and Catholic Identity Task Force (1997-1998)
MD/PhD Committee (1999-2005)
Doctoral Dissertation Committees
Cathleen Jenner. A Moral Compromise in Professional Nursing Practice within the Context of a Market-driven Health Care System. Widener University. Successfully defended, 2001.
Annemarie Siegel. The Decision for Advance Directives Among Persons with End-Stage Renal Disease. The Catholic University of America. Successfully defended, March 28, 2006.
M. Susan Walker. Compassion within the relationship between the nurse and the older adult patient. The Catholic University of America. Successfully defended, September 30, 2008
Susan I. Belanger. The Family’s Experience of a Loved One’s Death in the Hospital. The Catholic University of America. Successfully defended March 26, 2008.
Robin Vick. Symptoms of Importance to Primary Caregivers of Children with Cerebral Palsy. The Catholic University of America. Successfully defended January 5, 2016.
Manuscript Review 1986 to present
Consultant for Lippincott, Saunders, and Addison-Wesley publishing
companies and Nursing Spectrum for nursing process, gerontological
nursing, and nursing ethics and bioethics textbooks and articles
Nursing Consultant 1986 to 1990
Legal dimensions of nursing practice.
GRANTS
Enhancing NHS-wide Community-Based Participatory Research, Community-Based Learning, and Community Service by Strengthening the Center for Health Equity – Research, Implementation, and Teaching (CHERITH). Dean’s Challenge Grant. $20,000. (2015-2016)
End-of-Life Decisions for People with Significant Intellectual Disabilities. Georgetown University President DiGioia’s Complex Moral Problems Grant. $20,000. (2012-2014) PI
Optimizing Care of Persons Seriously Ill or Dying. American Association of Critical Care Nurses (AACN) and Sigma Theta Tau Award. $10,000. (2003-2005) PI.
The Center for New Designs in Learning and Scholarship of Georgetown University Teaching, Learning and Technology Fellow (Co-Award with Dan Davis, $8,000 for innovation in the Interdisciplinary Ethics Curriculum, Schools of Nursing and Health Studies and Medicine)
PROJECTS
Puchalski, C.M., McSkimming, S., Cleary, S., Taylor, C. & Butler, T. (2006). The Hospital-based Spirituality Initiative: Creative Healing Environments. A Collaborative Project of: George Washington Institute for Spirituality and Health (GWish), The George Washington University and the Supportive Care Coalition: Pursuing Excellence in Palliative Care.
PUBLICATIONS
Taylor, C. & Barnet, R. (Spring 2014). Hand feeding: Moral obligation or elective intervention. Health Care Ethics USA, 22(2), 12-23.
Barnet, R.J. & Taylor, C.R. (2014). Searching for meaning at the end of life. The International Forum for Logotherapy, 37, 7-12.
Taylor, C. (2013). Applying the Principle of Cooperation Case and Analysis. Institutional Participation in a Drug Study Requiring the Use of Birth Control. Web resource developed by the Catholic Health Association. Available at: http://www.chausa.org/ethics/the-principle-of-cooperation
Taylor, C. (Spring 2013). What the experience of illness teaches. Narrative inquiry in bioethics, 3(1), 45-49. DOI: 10.1353/nib.2013.0018
Taylor, C. (2012). Rethinking hopelessness and the role of spiritual care when cure is no longer an option. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, 44(4), 626-630.
Barnet, R. & Taylor, C. (January 2011). Palliative Care am Sheideweg. Zeitschrift fur Palliativemedizin, 25-26.
Ulrich, C., Taylor, C., Soeken, K., O’Donnell, P., Farrar, A., Danis, M. & Grady, C. (Article first published online: 23 AUG 2010). Everyday ethics: Ethical issues and stress in nursing practice. Journal of Advanced Nursing. DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2648.2010.05425.x
Living the Good Life: Spirituality, Ethics and Integrity. Shobe Lecture. University of California, San Francisco. San Francisco, CA, May 5, 2010. Text and video of lecture available at: http://nurseweb.ucsf.edu/public/shobe/lecture/index.html
Taylor, C. (2008). Caring for self and colleagues. Supportive Voice, 13(1), 22-24.
Grady, C., Soeken, K., Danis, M., O’Donnell, P., Taylor, C., Farrar, A., Fang, Y.Y., & Ulrich, C.M. (2008), Does Ethics Education Influence the Moral Action of Practicing Nurses and Social Workers? The American Journal of Bioethics, 8(4): 4-11.
O’Donnell, P., Farrar, A., BrintzenhofSzoc, K., Conrad, A., Danis, M., Grady, C., Taylor, C., & Ulrich, C. (2008). Predictors of Ethical Stress, Moral Action, and Job Satisfaction of Health Care Social Workers. Social Work in Health Care. 46(3): 29-51.
Danis, M., Farrar, A., Grady, C., Taylor, C., O’Donnell, P., Soeken, K. & Ulrich, C. (2008). Does Fear of Retaliation Deter Requests for Ethics Consultation? Medicine, Healthcare, and Philosophy: A European Journal, 11:27-34
Ulrich, C.M., O’Donnell, P., Taylor, C., Farrar, A., Danis, M., & Grady, C. (2007). Ethical Climate, Ethics Stress, and the Job Satisfaction of Nurses and Social Workers in the United States. (Social Science & Medicine 65, 1708–1719.
Barnet, Robert J & Taylor, Carol (2006). The Intrinsic Value of Social Consensus and the Influences Derived from Cultural Differentiations. Taiwan Journal of Law and Technology Policy. 101-124
Taylor, Carol (2005). Evangelium Vitae: Su Eco en Norteamérica. Viday Ética. 6(2), 81-99.
Kopac, Catherine, Fritz, Joni, & Taylor, Carol. (2005) The ethical challenges of providing gynecologic and reproductive care for women with developmental disabilities. www.ceonlinecenter.com/ctatlog.php.
Jacobs, Barbara & Taylor, Carol (2005). Medical Futility in the Natural Attitude. Advances in Nursing Science. 23(4). 288-305.
Taylor, Carol & Jacobs, Barbara. (2005). Seeing artificial hydration and nutrition through an ethical lens. Home Health Care Nurse, 23(11). 739-742.
Taylor, Carol. (2005). Ethics in nursing. Australian Nursing Journal, 12(6), 11.
Taylor, Carol. (2004). Meeting the ethical challenges in nursing education, research and practice. Same commitment to patients but new responsibilities. Journal of Japan Academy of Nursing Education, 14(2), 37-55.
Taylor, Carol. (Winter, 2004). Hyperammonemia: Are the burdens too grave? Case Study. Ethics Consultant. Ethics and Intellectual Disability. 8(1), 3-4.
Bettini, J., Bush, Y., Knubel, S., Parachini, P. and Taylor, C. (2002). Health care ethics and adolescent decisionmaking. Itinerarium, anno 10, 22, 33-55.
Taylor, Carol. (2001). Roman Catholic Health Care Identity and Mission: Does Jesus Language and Modeling Matter? Christian Bioethics, 7(1), 29-47.
Taylor, Carol. (2001). The buck stops here. Health Progress, 82(5), 37-40.
Taylor Carol. (1999). Values-based healthcare education: a commitment to quality care in the new millennium. Nursing Spectrum (Washington, DC/Baltimore Metro Edition). 1999 Sep 20; 9(19): 12-3.
Taylor, Carol. (1998). Reflections on Nursing considered as a moral practice. Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal, 8(1), 73-84.
Taylor, Carol. (1997). Ethical issues in case management. In ElL. Cohen & T. G. Cesta. Nursing case management: From concept to evaluation, 2nd ed. St. Louis: Mosbly, 314-334.
Taylor, Carol. (1997). Everyday nursing concerns: Unique? Trivial? or Essential to health care ethics? HEC Forum, 9 (1), 68-84.
Taylor, Carol. (1996). An Invitation to care. Medical Humanities Review. Book review: The Crisis of Care: Affirming and Restoring Caring Practices in the Helping Professions. By Susan S. Phillips and Patricia Benner, Eds. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 1994.
Taylor, Carol. (Winter 1995-1996). 'Safeguarding the Client and the Public': Fulfilling
the Obligation. ANA Center for Ethics and Human Rights Communique, 4(3), 7-8.
Taylor, Carol. (1995). Medical futility and nursing. IMAGE: Journal of Nursing
Scholarship, 27(3), 301-306.
Taylor, Carol. (1995). Rethinking nursing's basic competencies. Journal of Nursing
Care Quality, 9(4), 1-13.
Taylor, Carol. (March 6, 1995). Decisions at the beginning of life. Guest editorial.
Nursing Spectrum, 5(5), 3.
Taylor, Carol. (1994). Ministering to persons who face death: Pratical guidance for care givers of persons making end-of-life treatment decisions. Health Progress, 75(4), 58-62.
Taylor, Carol. (1994). Gender equity in research. Journal of Women's Health, 3(3), 143-153.
Taylor, Carol. (Winter 1993). The ethics of nursing: The role of care. Bioethics
Network: International Bioethics Network Newsletter, 13, [Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan], 3-6.
Taylor, Carol. (November 1993). Nursing ethics: The role of caring. AWHONN's Clinical Issues in Perinatal and Women's Health Nursing, 4(4), 152-160.
Taylor, Carol, et. al. (Summer 1991). Changing ethical perspectives on the societal value of HIV testing. Courts, Health Science & the Law, 2(1), 121-129.
Taylor, Carol. (June 1990). Ethics in health care and Medical Technologies. Theoretical Medicine, 11, 111-124.
Taylor, Carol & Gallagher, Linda (1988). Structured Learning for Geriatric Content. Geriatric Nursing, Part I: Vol. 9, No. 1, pp. 44-49; Part II: Vol. 9,
No. 2, pp. 104-109; Part III: Vol. 9, No. 3, pp. 160-164.
Taylor, Carol & Hobaugh, Regina (1986). The Role of the Critical Care Nurse in Developing Informed Consent. Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing, 5(2), 98-105.
Taylor, Carol et al. (1980). Implementation of ANAs Quality Assurance Program for Clients with End-stage Renal Disease. Advances in Nursing Science, 2(2), 79-95.
Monthly Ethics Column in OnCourse Learning
Taylor, C. (April, 2016). Nursing environments do matter. Nurse.com’s Trending Now in #Nursing guide. Focus: Leadership.
Taylor, C. (January, 2016). Nursing’s Role in Life and Death Decisions. Nurse.com’s Trending Now in #Nursing guide. Focus: Critical Care.
Taylor, C. (December, 2015). What Price Comfort? Nurse.com’s Trending Now in #Nursing guide. Focus: Wound Care.
Taylor, C. (November, 2015). Does Management Get It? Nurse.com’s Trending Now in #Nursing guide. Focus: Interprofessional Care.
Taylor, C. (October, 2015). What We Hold in our Hands. Nurse.com’s Trending Now in #Nursing guide. Focus: Ethics/Community Care
Taylor, C. (August 2015). Conflicts of Interest. Nurse.com’s Trending Now In #Nursing Guide. Focus: Diabetes.
Taylor, C. (July 2015). Getting By… Nurse.com’s Trending Now In #Nursing Guide. Focus: Online Education.
Taylor, C. (June 2015). Mentoring: The Devil Wears Prada. Nurse.com’s Trending Now In #Nursing Guide. Focus: Mentoring.
Taylor, C. (June 2015). The Challenge of Poor Performers. Nurse.com’s Trending Now In #Nursing Guide. Focus: Nursing Faculty.
Taylor, C. (May 2015). “If She Doesn’t Help Herself Why Should I Care?” Nurse.com’s Trending Now In #Nursing Guide. Focus: Obesity.
Taylor, C. (April 2015). What Can Go Wrong? Nurse.com’s Trending Now In #Nursing Guide. Focus: Informatics.
Taylor, C. (March 2015). Duties to Self. Nurse.com’s Trending Now In #Nursing Guide. Focus: Self-Care.
Taylor, C. (February 2015). Excellent Clinical Care Translates into Excellent Leadership Competencies, Right? Nurse.com’s Trending Now In #Nursing Guide. Focus: Leadership.
Taylor, C. (January 2015). Does Advanced Practice Education Make a Difference? Nurse.com’s Trending Now In #Nursing Guide. Focus: Advanced Practice Education.
Taylor, C. (December 2014). Doctor Knows Best. Maybe. Nurse.com’s Trending Now In #Nursing Guide. Focus: Cardiac.
Taylor, C. (November, 2014). “Move ‘em all out—the quicker the better. “Nurse.com’s Trending Now In #Nursing Guide. Focus: Case Management.
Taylor, C. (October 2014). Nursing’s Role in Decisions about Treatment Options. Nurse.com’s Trending Now In #Nursing Guide. Focus: Cardiac.
Taylor, C. (September 2014) Nutrition for Our Children: Who Decides? Nurse.com’s Trending Now In #Nursing Guide. Focus: Nutrition.
Taylor, C. (June 2014). Respect—Not always easy. Nurse.com’s Trending Now in #Nursing guide. Focus: Professional Development/Baccalaureate Education.
Taylor, C. (May 2014). Conflicts of interest come in all shapes and sizes. Nurse.com’s Trending Now in #Nursing guide. Focus: Nurse Practitioners.
Taylor, C. (April 2014). Advance Care Planning: Whose Job Is It? Nurse.com’s Trending Now in #Nursing guide. Focus: Cancer.
Taylor, C. (March 2014). Relieve pain or help to die? Nurse.com’s Trending Now in #Nursing guide
Focus: Pain Management.
Taylor, C. (February 2014). Mom deserves the best. Nurse.com’s Trending Now in #Nursing guide
Focus: Stroke.
Taylor, C. (January 2014). Do ends justify the means? Nurse.com’s Trending Now in #Nursing guide
Focus: Professional Development/Advanced Education.
Textbooks and Book Chapters
Taylor, C. (in press) Moral distress. In H. ten Have (Ed). Encyclopedia of Global Bioetics. Dordrecht: Springer.
Taylor, Carol, Lillis, Carol, and Lynn, Pamela. (2015). Fundamentals of Nursing: The Art and Science of Person-Centered Nursing Care, 8th ed. Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer/Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins.
Taylor, Carol, Lillis, Carol, Lynn, Pamela and LeBon, Marilee. (2015).Student Study Guide to Accompany Fundamentals of Nursing: The Art and Science of Person-Centered Nursing Care, 8th ed. Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer/Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins.
Taylor, C. & Belanger, S. (2015). Health policy, politics, and professional ethics. In DM Mason, F. Outlaw, D. Gardner, & E. O’Grady, Policy and politics in nursing and health care, 7th ed. St. Louis, Elsevier/Saunders.
Taylor, C. & Vittone, S. (2014). Advocacy. In J. Barnsteiner, J. Disch & M. Walton (Eds), Person and Family Centered Care: Creating Effective and Rewarding Partnerships. Indianapolis, IN: Sigma Theta Tau International.
Taylor, C. (2014). Roman Catholicism. In M. Lazenby, R. McCorkle, & D. Sulmasy. Decisions at the end of life: A spiritual sourcebook. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
Taylor, C. & Walker, S. (2012). Compassion and Healthcare: Luxury or Necessity? In M. Cobb, B. Rumbold, and C. Puhalski, Eds. Spirituality in Health Care. Oxford University Press, pp. 135-143.
Carol Taylor. (2011). Spiritual Care am Lebensende: Theoretische Aspekte und praktische Herausforderungen. In: Gerhard Hoever, Heike Baranzke, Andrea Schaeffer (Eds.): Sterbebegleitung: Vertrauenssache. Herausforderungen einer person- und bedürfnisorientierten Begleitung am Lebensende. Koenigshausen & Neumann: Wuerzburg 2011.
Taylor, Carol, Lillis, Carol, LeMone, Priscilla, and Lynn, Pamela. (2011). Fundamentals of Nursing: The Art and Science of Nursing Care, 7th ed. Philadelphia: Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins.
Taylor, Carol, Lillis, Carol, LeMone, Priscilla, Lynn, Pamela and LeBon, Marilee. (2011).Student Study Guide to Accompany Fundamentals of Nursing: The Art and Science of Nursing Care, 7th ed. Philadelphia: Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins.
Fry, S., Veatch, R. & Taylor, C. (2011). Case Studies in nursing ethics, 4th ed. Boston: Jones & Bartlett.
Taylor, C.R. (2008). Right Relationships: Foundation for Health Care Ethics. In W.J. Ellenchild Pinch, A. M.
Haddad (Eds), Nursing and Health Care Ethics: A Legacy and a Vision (pp 161-171). Silver Spring, MD: American Nurses Association.
Taylor, C. R. (2008). Provision one. In M. D. M. Fowler (Ed.), Guide to the code of ethics for nurses:
Interpretation and application (pp. 1-10). Silver Spring, MD: American Nurses Association.
Taylor, Carol, Lillis, Carol, LeMone, Priscilla, and Lynn, Pamela. (2008). Fundamentals of Nursing: The Art and Science of Nursing Care, 6th ed. Philadelphia: Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins.
Taylor, Carol, Lillis, Carol, LeMone, Priscilla, Lynn, Pamela and LeBon, Marilee. (2008).Student Study Guide to Accompany Fundamentals of Nursing: The Art and Science of Nursing Care, 6th ed. Philadelphia: Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins.
Taylor, Carol. (2006). Minacce alla vita e sfide per i centri cattolici di bioetica. In L. Melina, E. Sgreccia, St. Kampowski, Ed., Lo Splendore Della Vita: Vangelo, Scienza Ed Etica. Città del Vaticano: Libreria Editrice Vaticana
Taylor, Carol & Dell’Oro, Roberto, Eds. (2006) Health and human flourishing: Religion, medicine and moral anthropology. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press.
Taylor, Carol. (2005). Ethics and pain management. In M. Pappagallo, Ed., The Neurologic basis of pain. New York: McGraw-Hill.
Taylor, Carol, Lillis, Carol, and LeMone, Priscilla. (2004). Lippincott’s Photo Atlas of Medication Administaration. Philadelphia: Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins.
Taylor, Carol. (2002). Ethics, Integrity and Managed Care. In T. G. Cesta, Ed., Survival Strategies for Nurses in Managed Care. St. Louis: Mosby, pp. 249-263.
Taylor, Carol. (2002). Advance Directives. In K.K. Kuebler & P. Esper, Palliative practices from A-Z for the bedside clinician. Oncology Nursing Society Press, pp. 1-4.
Taylor, Carol. (2002). Ethics. In K.K. Kuebler & P. Esper, Palliative practices from A-Z for the bedside clinician. Oncology Nursing Press, pp. 105-109, 255.
Taylor, Carol & Barnet, Robert. (1999). The ethics of case management: The quality/cost conundrum. In E. Cohen & V. DeBack, The Outcomes Mandate: Case management in Health Care Today. St. Louis: Mosby-Year Book.
Barnet, Robert & Taylor, Carol. (1999). The ethics of case management: Communication challenges. In E. Cohen & V. DeBack, The Outcomes Mandate: Case Management in Health Care Today. St. Louis: Mosby-Year Book..
Taylor, Carol. (1999). The ethics of care in critical care. In James P. Orlowski &
Janicemarie K. Vanicky, Eds., Ethics in critical care, Frederick, MD: University Press.
Taylor, Carol. (1997). Ethical Perspectives. In Mary Burke & Mary Walsh, Eds.,
Gerontologic nursing: Holistic Care of the Elderly. St. Louis, MO: Mosby-Year Book, pp. 584-600.
Taylor, Carol. (1997). Ethical issues in case management. In E. Cohen & T. Cesta,
Eds., Nursing case management from concept to evaluation. St. Louis, MO: Mosby, pp. 314-334.
Taylor, Carol. (1997). Ethical issues. In Lowdermilk, Bobak, & Perry, Maternity &
women's health care, 6th ed. St. Louis, MO: Mosby-Year Book, pp. 34-47.
Taylor, Carol. (1996). Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing: Ethical Issues. In Suzanne
Lego, American handbook of psychiatric nursing, 2nd ed. Philadelphia: Lippincott, pp. 562-570.
Taylor, Carol. (1994). Spiritual distress related to feelings of inadequacy and worthlessness, decisional conflict related to ethical dilemmas associated with terminal illness [Group-staff], and spiritual distress related to diagnosis of terminal illness. Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing Diagnoses: A comprehensive manual. Springhouse, Pennsylvania: Springhouse Corporation.
Taylor, Carol. (1992). Upholding a professional ethic. In, Springhouse, Nurse's Handbook of Law and Ethics. Springhouse, PA: Springhouse Corp., 325-330, 337-346.
Taylor, Carol. (1991). Care plans and nursing process displays. In Caroline Rosdahl, Textbook of Basic Nursing, 5th ed. Philadelphia, J.B. Lippincott Company.
Taylor, Sr. Carol (1982). The Need for Self-Esteem. In Helen Yura and Mary Walsh (Eds.) Human Needs 2 and the Nursing Process. Norwalk, CT: Appleton-Century Crofts, 117-153.
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