Ethics in General Practice: A Practical Handbook for Personal DevelopmentCRC Press, 26. jul. 2018 - 120 sider A working understanding of medical ethics is becoming ever more important to all practising doctors. There are many ethical issues which present, often unexpectedly, to healthcare professionals which can seem impossible to resolve. This is an introductory text for everyday general practice. Key issues and relevant legal aspects are illustrated with examples and case histories, and the book is structured so particular topics can be found with ease. For added benefit, chapters have pointers for further reflection and analysis, references to journal articles and useful reading lists. The book can be used as a resource for group discussion or by individual general practitioners including GP registrars and their trainers. |
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... issues such as confidentiality, preventive medicine, mental health problems, consent, infertility, paediatrics, and end of life issues are covered helpfully, in ways that relate the law as it stands currently to the relevant ethical ...
... issues such as confidentiality, preventive medicine, mental health problems, consent, infertility, paediatrics, and end of life issues are covered helpfully, in ways that relate the law as it stands currently to the relevant ethical ...
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... issues which present, often unexpectedly, to the GP and which can seem impossible to resolve. This book introduces some of these important issues, using examples, and encourages a deeper exploration than the reader may previously have ...
... issues which present, often unexpectedly, to the GP and which can seem impossible to resolve. This book introduces some of these important issues, using examples, and encourages a deeper exploration than the reader may previously have ...
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... issues that decision making would be made too complicated if we took all of them into consideration. Introducing ideas of equality and autonomy, which then pull in opposite directions, would make it impossible to accommodate everyone's ...
... issues that decision making would be made too complicated if we took all of them into consideration. Introducing ideas of equality and autonomy, which then pull in opposite directions, would make it impossible to accommodate everyone's ...
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... issues of ethics helps towards the clearer understanding of the various ways through some of the complex dilemmas that appear daily in the small world of general practice. For example, in the consulting room with a patient, if we regard ...
... issues of ethics helps towards the clearer understanding of the various ways through some of the complex dilemmas that appear daily in the small world of general practice. For example, in the consulting room with a patient, if we regard ...
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... issue: it is important that this happens, and that the public is properly informed of these cases. The problems are rarely due to intentional transgressions of the relevant section of the Hippocratic Oath: 'I will follow that system of ...
... issue: it is important that this happens, and that the public is properly informed of these cases. The problems are rarely due to intentional transgressions of the relevant section of the Hippocratic Oath: 'I will follow that system of ...
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Ethics in General Practice: A Practical Handbook for Personal Development Ann Orme-Smith,John Spicer Begrænset visning - 2001 |
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