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The Cambridge Medical Ethics Workbook

The Cambridge Medical Ethics Workbook

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This new edition of The Cambridge Medical Ethics Workbook builds on the success of the first edition by working from the bottom up, with a widely praised case-based approach. A variety of guided exercises are supplemented by short papers and commentaries on legal and ethical issues, challenging readers to develop their own analyses and recommendations. Chapters cover death, genetics, new reproductive technologies, research, long-term care, mental health, children and young people, allocation of scarce resources, and general issues about autonomy and patient choice. An appendix discusses the use of this book in teaching, along with a full bibliography, list of Kennedy Institute keywords, and suggestions for further reading. An interactive CD-ROM packaged with the book provides extra cases, a glossary, legal references and the chance to record a personal learning diary. Its simple, clear style makes this book ideal for individual reference and as a set text for group teaching.
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Publication date
2010
Issue number
2
Cover
paperback
Pages count
272
Dimensions (mm)
189.00 x 245.00
Weight (g)
610
  • Preface to the second edition; Preface to the first edition; 1. Death and dying:: decisions at the end of life; 2. Reproduction:: decisions at the start of life; 3. Genetics:: information, access and ownership; 4. Medical research:: participation and protection; 5. Mental health:: consent, competence and caring; 6. Long-term care:: autonomy, ageing and dependence; 7. Children and young people:: conflicting responsibilities; 8. Resource allocation:: justice, markets and rationing; 9. Thinking about ethics:: autonomy and patient choice; Appendix 1. Study guide for teachers; Appendix 2. Using keywords to explore this book; Bibliography; Index.
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