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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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  • ===Medical ethics=== {{r|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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