This book is a collection of original, interdisciplinary essays on medical error. Given the complexity of understanding medical error, preventing it and responding to it ethically, the scope of this book is quite broad. The co-authors are top...
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Medical Ethics: A Very Short Introduction
Issues in medical ethics, from moral dilemmas surrounding euthanasia and the morality of killing, to political dilemmas such as the fair distribution of healthcare, are rarely beyond the reach of today's media. This area of ethics covers a wide range of...
Medical Ethics: Medical School Crash Course
Written by experienced professors and professionally narrated for easy listening, this accelerated course is a valuable tool. It includes both brief overviews and detailed explanations of issues and topics that are fundamental to ethics....
Medicine and Care of the Dying: A Modern History 2006
death as part of life and to make the process of dying as bearable as possible. Central to this conflict is the development of scientific medicine and the decline of religious discourses and associated morals. Many Anglo-Saxon countries are characterised by ...
Reflections on Medical Ethics: A Search for Categories of Medical Ethics
This book challenges notions of dignity and informed consent and discusses new insights into the categories that allow ethical debates in medicine to overcome morality.... The book argues that we need to be careful when thinking about situations in terms of concepts and...
Choosing Life, Choosing Death. The Tyranny of Autonomy in Medical Ethics and Law
Autonomy is a fundamental principle of medical law and ethics. It occupies an important place in the whole medico-legal and ethical debate. This book reviews the main issues of medical law, highlighting the power exercised by autonomy in relation to...
Enigma of Health: The Art of Healing in a Scientific Age
In this important book, Hans-Georg Gadamer discusses the transformation in human self-understanding brought about by the scientific worldview, focusing in particular on the unparalleled achievements of modern medicine. He explores the ethical and humanistic issues that arise from...
Resolving Ethical Dilemmas
What ethical issues are raised by the increasing use of big data and artificial intelligence in healthcare? How should doctors respond when ] express conscientious objection to an intervention requested by a patient? How should care organisations ...
Ethics, Culture, and Psychiatry: International Perspectives
This book is a handbook that explores the best ways to promote the application of the Madrid Declaration, which defines ethical standards in psychiatric practice worldwide. The book is written with two questions in mind, both easy to ask,...
Bioethics. An Introduction to the History Method & Practice
The second edition of Bioethics: Introduction to History, Methods and Practice provides readers with a sophisticated introduction to bioethics. It is suitable for advanced undergraduate and graduate students who are planning a career in ethics and care...
Bioethics and Secular Humanism
Bioethics is extremely important in our time because it is a critical expression of interest in the appropriate use of medical science in the provision of health care. Secular humanism is important because it is central to the construction of a common...
The Ethics of Bioethics: Mapping the Moral Landscape
Stem cell research. The influence of a pharmaceutical company. Miscarriage. Prevention of pregnancy. Long-term and end-of-life care. Human participant research. Informed consent. The list of ethical issues in science, medicine and public health is long and...
Taking Advance Directives Seriously: Prospective Autonomy and Decisions Near the End of Life 2004
In the quarter century since the landmark Karen Ann Quinlan case, the ethical, legal and social consensus supporting patients' rights to refuse life-sustaining treatment has become a cornerstone of bioethics. Patients can now legally write preliminary 200 guidelines,...
A Short History of Medical Ethics Reprint Edition
A doctor states: "I have an ethical duty never to cause the death of a patient", while another replies: "It is my ethical duty to relieve pain even if the patient dies". The current dispute over the role of doctors in helping patients to die continually refers to...
What it Means to Be Human: The Case for the Body in Public Bioethics
One of the Wall Street Journal's top ten books of the year A leading expert on public bioethics argues for a new conception of human identity in American law and politics. The natural limitations of the human body make us vulnerable and by ...