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Ethics and Medical-Ethical Decisions

Critical Care Clinics, 1986
This article reviews basic ethical language and presents an ethical decision-making model that is designed to assist ethical decisions in critical care medicine.
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Medical Ethics in India

Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 1988
Medical ethics in the Indian context is closely related to indigenous classical and folk traditions. This article traces the history of Indian conceptions of ethics and medicine, with an emphasis on the Hindu tradition. Classical Ayurvedic texts including Carakasamhita and Susrutasamhita provide foundational assumptions about the body, the self, and ...
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Ethics is not just medical ethics

Sexually Transmitted Infections, 2013
At the very time Nazi doctors were on trial, American doctors, with public funding and official approval, conducted the shockingly immoral research summarised here by Zenilman. While not running for as long as the infamous Tuskegee study in which patients were wrongfully left untreated, this research, even more shockingly, involved deliberately harming
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Clinical Medical Ethics

The Journal of Clinical Ethics, 1990
Clinical medical ethics is a new medical field, developed and named in the 1970s, that helps patients, families, physicians, and other health professionals reach good clinical decisions by taking into account both the specific clinical situation and the patient’s values and preferences.
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Medical and Professional Ethics: Spotlight on Medical Ethics

International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery, 2020
![][1] This will be my last column as I have stepped down as the chair of the ISHRS Ethics Committee and passed on the baton. It has been a privilege over the past 3 years to write the 18 articles that constitute this series, and it has allowed me to self-reflect on my own practice.
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Legalism and Medical Ethics

Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 1978
This essay is concerned with some general questions about methodology in medical ethics. As such it belongs under what is generally called “metaethics” or the “logic of ethics,” that is, the second-level inquiry into moral concepts, rules, and principles and their logical interrelations.
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Business ethics, medical ethics and economic medicalization

International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics, 2009
This paper explores the ethical implications of economic medicalization: where non-medical problems are transformed into medical problems in order to achieve the objective of shareholder wealth maximization. After considering differences between business ethics and medical ethics, economic medicalization arising from corporate marketing strategies is ...
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