Bioethics for clinical trials were developed after World War II when Nazi regime crimes were discovered in the medical field. Observing the ethical standards of a clinical trial subject is the responsibility of several groups, including research of the institutional review board/ethics committees, ...
英[ˌbaɪəʊ'eθɪks] n.生命伦理学 网络生物论理学 权威英汉双解 网络释义 bioethics. n. 1. 生命伦理学,生物伦理学(影响医学和生物学研究的道德准则)the moral principles that influence research in medicine and biology 释义: 全部,生命伦理学,生物论理学...
This interest has gained in pace, as bioethics travels to new domains and geographical regions. This definitional uncertainty creates occupational uncertainty with bioethicists seeking a place for themselves in medicine and medical research while social scientists and moral philosophers struggle to find a...
legislation and regulations in the field of bioethics and the international and regional codes of conduct and guidelines and other texts in the field of bioethics, such as the Declaration of Helsinki of the World Medical Association [...] unesdoc.unesco.org [...] 年通过,1999 年生效的欧...
The multidisciplinary nature of bioethics can result in narrow "sub-specialists" within the field, whose work reflects the issues and concerns most relevant to their "home discipline." This can result in work which is insensitive to the important ways in which particular areas of bioethics are in...
Bioethicsis a relatively young, multidisciplinary field of learning drawing on many established academic disciplines, such as philosophy, jurisprudence,sociology, and others. Though medical ethics is a central part ofbioethics, the latter is understood as a broader concept: in addition to the main the...
in his article, "Bio-Ethics: A Review of the Ethical Relationships of Humans to Animals and Plants." But it wasn't until the 1960s that bioethics developed as a full-fledged field of study. During this period, technologies related to medical procedures like organ transplantation and kidney ...
Biomedical engineering has been largely responsible for many of the recent advances in modern medicine. However, along with the development of new medical technology, new moral and ethical issues have emerged. These include allocation of scarce resources, clinical trials of new devices and implants, ...
a field of study and counsel concerned with the implications of certain medical procedures, genetic engineering, and care of the terminally ill. [1970–75] bi`o•eth′i•cal,adj. bi`o•eth′i•cist(-ə sɪst)n. Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K ...
This article investigates the contributions anthropological perspectives can make to the field of bioethics. Four dimensions of an anthropological approach... JH Muller - 《Medical Anthropology Quarterly》 被引量: 122发表: 1994年 THEORETICAL MEDICINE AND BIOETHICS Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics examines...