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Background (Semi-)systematic approaches to finding, analysing, and synthesising ethics literature on medical topics are still in their infancy. However, our recent systematic review showed that the rate of publication of such (semi-)systematic reviews ...
Marcel Mertz +2 more
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Teaching ethics to medical faculties: An E-learning intervention
Introduction: Ethics is defined as a system of moral principles or standards governing conduct; a system of principles by which human actions and proposals may be judged good or bad, right, or wrong.
Manushi Srivastava +4 more
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A philosophy of a clinically based medical ethics. [PDF]
Pellegrino and Siegler have argued that medical ethics must be taught 'at the bedside', or clinically. This paper is an attempt to establish the need for clinical teaching of medical ethics both to medical students and to medical ethicists who are not physicians.
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Objective The aim of the article is a critical presentation of the typology of consents included in the European Convention on Bioethics and in other formal solutions concerning the gathering of genetic material in institutions called Biobanks. Material
Rafał Patryn, Jarosław Sak
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The Total Artificial Heart and the Dilemma of Deactivation [PDF]
It is widely believed to be permissible for a physician to discontinue any treatment upon the request of a competent patient. Many also believe it is never permissible for a physician to intentionally kill a patient.
Bronner, Ben
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Resolved and unresolved bioethical authenticity problems [PDF]
Respect for autonomy is a central moral principle in bioethics. It is sometimes argued that authenticity, i.e., being “real,” “genuine,” “true to oneself,” or similar, is crucial to a person’s autonomy.
Marceta, Jesper Ahlin
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Values based practice and authoritarianism [PDF]
Values based practice (VBP) is a radical view of the place of values in medicine which develops from a philosophical analysis of values, illness and the role of ethical principles. It denies two attractive and traditional but misguided views of medicine:
Thornton, Tim
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Background The introduction of non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) for foetal aneuploidies is currently changing the field of prenatal screening in many countries.
A. Kater-Kuipers +3 more
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The virtue of compassion in medical professions
Introduction: The ethics of treatment virtues is currently one of the major ethical trends that enjoys great interest, especially among representatives of medical professions. Medical education is mainly based on character training i.e.
Joanna Żołnierz +2 more
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The Role of Compassion in Medical Ethics and Its Reintegration in Modern Practice [PDF]
Compassion has been an integral part of medical ethics since its origins, but as medicine progressed, compassion slowly disappeared from practice.
Borchers, Hannah E
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