Truth-Telling, Confidentiality & Informed Consent in Medicine 7:27 Hippocratic Oath | Meaning, Summary & Implications 4:31 Ethical Issues in Healthcare | Overview, Topics & Examples 8:06 Bioethical Principles | Overview & Examples 5:19 Next Lesson Tarasoff v. Regents of Univ. of C...
Review of the Ethical Issues of a Biomarker-Based Diagnoses in the Early Stage of Alzheimer’s Disease Abstract Background: Today, many healthcare or dementia organizations, clinicians, and companies emphasize the importance of detection of Alzheimer’s disease in an early phase. This idea has gai...
healthcaremetabioethicsIn the field of bioethics, scientific articles have already been published, and have highlighted relatively pluralist reflections concerning the creation and use of organoids. This plurality, rather than simply reflecting the complexity of the subject, may also be a consequence of...
In an effort to address healthcare disparities in lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) populations, many hospitals and clinics institute
Chapter 6 Informed consent in Croatia today: bioethical and legal aspects After obtaining political independence in the early 1990s, Croatia started to regulate numerous social sectors and issues, including health care. More intensive European integration efforts in the late 1990s, provided a new moment...
The study addressed issues of adult intensive care provision and found that physicians tended to withhold rather than withdraw it [44]. It may be the case then, that implementation of similar practices in the different contexts of adult and neonatal intensive care by Greek physicians, particularly...
Population: Three-dimensional bioprinting users and stakeholders (e.g., researchers, healthcare professionals, patients, and regulators). Concept: Bioethical and legal implications of 3D bioprinting. Context: Human tissues and organ printing in medical research and clinical applications. 2.2. Step 2: ...
So too would a description of contemporary human healthcare 200 years ago. The same ethical principle is at stake. Counter-intuitively, the "law of accelerating returns" of computer processing-power means that the transition to universal well-being could be accomplished in decades rather than ...
So too would a description of contemporary human healthcare 200 years ago. The same ethical principle is at stake. Counter-intuitively, the "law of accelerating returns" of computer processing-power means that the transition to universal well-being could be accomplished in decades rather than ...
In general, women’s health issues are liable to be attributed to psychological or emotional, rather than physical, causes. A study investigating gendered differences in the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome found that female patients were more likely to be offered sedatives and lifestyle advice...