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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Can Ethnography Save The Life Of Medical Ethics?, Barry Hoffmaster
Can Ethnography Save The Life Of Medical Ethics?, Barry Hoffmaster
C. Barry Hoffmaster
Since its inception contemporary medical ethics has been regarded by many of its practitioners as ‘applied ethics’, that is, the application of philosophical theories to the moral problems that arise in health care. This ‘applied ethics’ model of medical ethics is, however, beset with internal and external difficulties. The internal difficulties point out that the model is intrinsically flawed. The external difficulties arise because the model does not fit work in the field. Indeed, the strengths of that work are its highly nuanced, particularized analyses of cases and issues and its appreciation of the circumstances and contexts that generate and …
Mid-Atlantic Ethics Committee Newsletter, Fall 1992
Mid-Atlantic Ethics Committee Newsletter, Fall 1992
Mid-Atlantic Ethics Committee Newsletter
No abstract provided.
A Survey Method For Investigating Ethical Decision Making In Family Practice, Barry Hoffmaster, Moira Stewart, Ronald Christie
A Survey Method For Investigating Ethical Decision Making In Family Practice, Barry Hoffmaster, Moira Stewart, Ronald Christie
C. Barry Hoffmaster
BACKGROUND: The tension between respect for patient autonomy versus concern for patient welfare is a challenging ethical issue for physicians. The purpose of this research was to describe a method for analyzing ethical decisions and to report the results of a survey of ethical decision making among family physicians.
METHODS: We developed a survey instrument that used simulated case scenarios, each of which posed an ethical dilemma. The ethical problems on the survey included the extent to which diagnostic information should be revealed to patients, the extent to which physicians should become involved in patients' life-style issues, and how to …
Mid-Atlantic Ethics Committee Newsletter, Summer 1992
Mid-Atlantic Ethics Committee Newsletter, Summer 1992
Mid-Atlantic Ethics Committee Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Mid-Atlantic Ethics Committee Newsletter, Spring 1992
Mid-Atlantic Ethics Committee Newsletter, Spring 1992
Mid-Atlantic Ethics Committee Newsletter
No abstract provided.
The Creation Of Transgenic Animal “Models” For Human Genetic Disease, Bernard Rollin
The Creation Of Transgenic Animal “Models” For Human Genetic Disease, Bernard Rollin
Biomedicine and Animal Models in Research Collection
Transgenic animals will be created to study human genetic disease as soon as the technological capability exists to do so. Extant laws permit such animals to be created. The mindset of the research community makes it inevitable. It is also clear that such diseases can cause enormous amounts of pain and suffering. Responsible researchers need to explore all possible avenues for controlling such pain and suffering. Thus far the research community has not engaged this issue vis a vis animals. The development of methodologies for controlling pain and suffering is likely to be exportable to numerous areas of animal research, …
Between The Sacred And The Profane: Bodies, Property, And Patents In The Moore Case, Barry Hoffmaster
Between The Sacred And The Profane: Bodies, Property, And Patents In The Moore Case, Barry Hoffmaster
C. Barry Hoffmaster
No abstract provided.