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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... requires them to look at their work from another perspective.3 Apart from the educational advantage of expanding the boundaries of medical training, there is the probable beneficial impact on patient care. There might be a better chance ...
... requires them to look at their work from another perspective.3 Apart from the educational advantage of expanding the boundaries of medical training, there is the probable beneficial impact on patient care. There might be a better chance ...
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... require knowledge of all the facts, and should be free and uncoerced. Colin has three children and comes to the practice to see the nurse one evening. He asks about having a vasectomy, saying: 'My wife sent me down for the snip, but I'm ...
... require knowledge of all the facts, and should be free and uncoerced. Colin has three children and comes to the practice to see the nurse one evening. He asks about having a vasectomy, saying: 'My wife sent me down for the snip, but I'm ...
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... requiring medical aid should be able to distinguish qualified from unqualified practitioners'. The GMC's role has developed since 1858, and it now has three main functions (see Chapter 6 for a full description of the role of the GMC):7 ...
... requiring medical aid should be able to distinguish qualified from unqualified practitioners'. The GMC's role has developed since 1858, and it now has three main functions (see Chapter 6 for a full description of the role of the GMC):7 ...
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... requires its members to show compassion - the desire to relieve distress. Medicine is also a scientific discipline, where clinical expertise is reliant on a firm base of evidence and demonstrable practical skills. It would be ethically ...
... requires its members to show compassion - the desire to relieve distress. Medicine is also a scientific discipline, where clinical expertise is reliant on a firm base of evidence and demonstrable practical skills. It would be ethically ...
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