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  • ...] ethics, such as [[nursing ethics]]. A particularly controversial area of medical ethics is that of so-called reproductive ethics. The idea behind medical ethics is that there is a particular kind of moral expertise that belongs not in t
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  • * Jonsen, Albert R. (2000) ''A Short History of Medical Ethics'' Oxford University Press, ISBN 0195134559. Reviewed in the ''New England J ...ed in the ''New England Journal of Medicine'' May 13, 2004 "...teachers of medical ethics may appreciate Miles's outline of a course designed around the phrases of t
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  • ===Famous cases in medical ethics=== Many famous cases in medical ethics illustrate and helped define important issues.
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  • Manuals of medical ethics for physicians: ...a/pub/physician-resources/medical-ethics/code-medical-ethics.shtml Code of Medical Ethics]. American Medical Association
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  • The statement of [[medical ethics|ethical medical research on human beings]] that came from the [[Medical Cas
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  • Manuals of medical ethics for physicians: ...a/pub/physician-resources/medical-ethics/code-medical-ethics.shtml Code of Medical Ethics]. American Medical Association
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  • ===Famous cases in medical ethics=== Many famous cases in medical ethics illustrate and helped define important issues.
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  • ...anding General of the Southeast Army Regional Medical Command; author on [[medical ethics]], [[military medicine]], and treatment of detainees
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  • Guideline of medical ethics in the United States.
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  • (1724–1773) Scottish physician who made major contributions to the field of medical ethics.
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  • ...man subjects research. It also offers position statements and education in medical ethics.
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  • * Jonsen, Albert R. (2000) ''A Short History of Medical Ethics'' Oxford University Press, ISBN 0195134559. Reviewed in the ''New England J ...ed in the ''New England Journal of Medicine'' May 13, 2004 "...teachers of medical ethics may appreciate Miles's outline of a course designed around the phrases of t
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  • ...ce health resources, or the use of human embryos in research ''(see also [[Medical ethics]])''. [[Environmental ethics]] is concerned with questions such as the duti
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  • ...re created as a response to what most considered egregious violations of [[medical ethics]]. While the acts are beyond all codes of medical ethics, such as the Declaration of Helsinki, it should be noted that there were fe
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  • ...sh physician whose writings made an important contribution to the field of medical ethics.<ref> .../www.springerlink.com/content/m260u6rp725841j3/ John Gregory’s Writings on Medical Ethics and Philosophy of Medicine]
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  • === Medical Ethics === {{main|Medical ethics}}
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  • ...ensures that research involving human beings both meets the criteria of [[medical ethics]], and also that the research does not pose undue risks to the subjects. Wh
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  • ...Journal of American Academy of Religion'', ''Türkiye Klinikleri Journal of Medical Ethics'', ''Islamic World: Past and Present'' and ''Islamic World'' (Oxford Univer
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  • ...lie from benevolent motives - questions which continue to be important for medical ethics. Utilitarians like [[Bentham|Jeremy Bentham]] (1748-1832) and [[John Stuart
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  • ...= It’s a formidable listing of experts in medical abuse and torture and medical ethics. It includes anti-torture candidate for presidency of the American Psycholo
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  • ...] ethics, such as [[nursing ethics]]. A particularly controversial area of medical ethics is that of so-called reproductive ethics. The idea behind medical ethics is that there is a particular kind of moral expertise that belongs not in t
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  • '''Informed consent''' is part of [[medical ethics]]. It involves having a patient or research participant, or their [[guardia Worldwide, the best accepted statement of medical ethics, including informed consent, is the [[Declaration of Helsinki]], last revis
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  • ...cal journals and the popular media on a wide range of topics, particularly medical ethics, health policy, [[Evidence-based medicine]], the interface of medicine and
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  • ...althcare: "All health facilities, goods and services must be respectful of medical ethics and culturally appropriate, as well as sensitive to gender and life-cycle r
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  • '''Futile care''', or '''futile treatment''', is an issue in [[medical ethics]], involving judgements that it may variously be unwise, inhumane, or uneth
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  • ...ust be anchored in a [[human rights]] approach which pays due respect to [[medical ethics|ethical principles]].<ref>[http://data.unaids.org/una-docs/hivtestingpolicy
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  • Nyiszli attempted, as best he could, to maintain his medical ethics. His relationship with Mengele, though, was complex. At times, it seemed t
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  • .... The study was brought to public attention in 1972; Heller defended the [[medical ethics|ethics]] of the study. [[Medical ethics|Ethical]] considerations, poor from the start, rapidly deteriorated. For ex
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  • ...bortion controversy; however, it is also concerned with related matters of medical ethics which relate to the right to life issues of euthanasia and infanticide. The
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  • ...n Ann Quinlan]] have increased the importance of patient [[autonomy]] in [[medical ethics]]; shared decision making entails giving patients more influence in medical
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  • ...the AMA [http://www.ama-assn.org/ama/pub/category/2512.html Principles of medical ethics]</blockquote>
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  • ...king with chiropractors; until 1980, Principle 3 of the AMA 'Principles of Medical Ethics' stated that "A physician should practice a method of healing founded on a
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  • The doctor-patient relationship can be analyzed from the perspective of [[medical ethics|ethical]] concerns, in terms of how well the goals of non-maleficence, bene
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  • ...physician-resources/medical-ethics/code-medical-ethics.shtml AMA's Code of Medical Ethics]</ref>
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  • The [[Tuskegee Syphilis Study]] was an important issue in [[medical ethics]].
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  • * [[Medical ethics]]
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  • ...ns. This is particularly true in the fields of biology and medicine (see [[Medical Ethics]]). Research involving genetic engineering, cloning, and in vitro fertiliza
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  • ...tability : All health facilities, goods and services must be respectful of medical ethics and culturally appropriate, as well as sensitive to gender and life-cycle r
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  • ...a placebo to be effective, the patient must not know it is a placebo, but medical ethics requires that a patient must make an informed choice. It also advised that,
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  • The [[medical ethics|ethical surgeon]] uses techniques of [[Shared Decision-making]], which incl
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  • ...ers from working with chiropractors on the basis of the AMA 'Principles of Medical Ethics'. Until 1980, these stated that "A physician should practice a method of he
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  • ...ers from working with chiropractors on the basis of the AMA 'Principles of Medical Ethics'. Until 1980, these stated that "A physician should practice a method of he
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  • ...|pmid=15916457 |doi=10.1371/journal.pmed.0020138}}</ref> (see article on [[Medical ethics]]). These two problems interact, as [[conflict of interest]] often leads to
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  • ...ust be anchored in a [[human rights]] approach which pays due respect to [[medical ethics|ethical principles]].<ref>[http://data.unaids.org/una-docs/hivtestingpolicy
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  • ...|pmid=15916457 |doi=10.1371/journal.pmed.0020138}}</ref> (see article on [[Medical ethics]]). These two problems interact, as [[conflict of interest]] often leads to
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  • ...r=Nick Bostrom | title=The Fable of the Dragon-Tyrant | journal=Journal of Medical Ethics | year=2005 | volume=31 | issue=5 | pages=273&ndash;277 |url=http://www.nic
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  • History gave his name to an oath of medical ethics called the [[Hippocratic Oath]]. "The code of conduct for doctors outlined ...it comes to the practice of pelvic massage, we might be at the essence of medical ethics and the ability to perform this procedure place.</i></b></font>
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