by Pronet Studio | Dec 19, 2022 | Publications abroad
In Death, Dying and Organ Transplantation: Reconstructing Medical Ethics at the End of Life, Miller and Truog challenge the fundamental tenets of established medical ethics. They argue that the routine practice of retaining life-sustaining technology in hospitals ...
by Pronet Studio | Dec 19, 2022 | Publications abroad
Journals, centres and associations devoted to medical issues proliferate. Hardly a day goes by without a media analysis of one ethical dilemma or another arising from our newfound ability to alter the natural conditions of life. This book discusses.
by Pronet Studio | Dec 19, 2022 | Publications abroad
In medical school, no one teaches how to let a patient die. Jessica Zitter became a doctor because she wanted to be a hero. She decided to specialise in critical care - to become an ICU doctor - and imagined herself stepping in to save ...
by Pronet Studio | Dec 19, 2022 | Publications abroad
Meet Adam. He is twenty-seven years old, eloquent and attractive. He also wants to die. Should he be helped? In The Inevitable , award-winning journalist Katie Engelhart explores one of our most enduring taboos: assisted dying. From Avril,...
by Pronet Studio | Dec 19, 2022 | Publications abroad
This book answers two fundamental questions: what are the things that allow patients' relationships with medical staff to become therapeutic? What can it teach us about healthcare ethics? The authors provide detailed descriptions and analyses of 55 interviews with 58...
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