This edition of a widely praised case-based introduction to bioethics includes an interactive CD-ROM, for reference and group teaching.
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...
The Cambridge World History of Medical Ethics provides the first global history of medical ethics.
Conveys all the core topics emphasising the interplay between medical law and medical ethics in a unique chapter structure.
This book will assist all clinicians in making well-reasoned and defensible decisions by developing their awareness of ethical considerations and teaching the analytical skills to deal with them effectively.
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This text provides definitive, comprehensive guidance for members of healthcare ethics committees who find themselves confronted with ethically challenging situations.
This book provides a concise introduction to the major concepts, principles and issues in health care ethics, using case studies throughout to illustrate and analyse challenging ethical issues in contemporary health care.
Identifies and addresses the ethical issues that arise when intelligent machines are used in health professions.
An important reference tool for any anesthesiologist, whether clinical or research-oriented, this book is especially valuable for physicians involved in teaching residents and students about the ethical aspects of anesthesia practice.
This book will focus upon decisions to withhold or withdraw life-supporting treatment from incompetent patients.