Justice, in the sense of fair adjudication between conflictingclaims, is held to be relevant to a wide range of issues in medical ethics. Several differing concepts of justice are briefly described, includingAristotle's formal principle of justice, libertarian theories, utilitariantheories, Marxist ...
Medical ethics, equity and social justice doi:10.1136/jme-2024-109958EthicsJournal of Medical EthicsLucy Frith
The justice-involved population faces significant health disparities yet is often overlooked in medical education, resulting in medical providers having limited preparation to serve this community. The objective of this study is to understand the scope and context of medical education in correctional healt...
. In this guest editorial I’d like to explain why, in 2018 on becoming president-elect of the BMA, I chose the theme of justice and fairness in medical ethics for my 2019–2020 Presidential project—and why in a world of massive and ever-increasing and remediable health inequalities ...
Ethics, Justice and the Sale of Kidneys for Transplantation Purposeskidney donorstransplantationsmedical ethicsbio-ethicaljudgmentsbeneficenceLiving kidney donor transplantations are complex; add to that financial compensation to the donor and one enters an ethical maze. Debates on whether the buying and ...
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T Pang - 《Bmj British Medical Journal》 被引量: 37发表: 2003年 The Ethics of Ethics Reviews in Global Health Research: Case Studies Applying a New Paradigm With increasing calls for global health research there is growing concern regarding the ethical challenges encountered by researchers from hi...
This statement, by a second-year medical student, highlights the awe that many health professionals experience when they are first confronted with the task of treating chronically ill elderly persons. In a similar fashion, health policy makers are perple
Ethics, Justice and Morality essaysWhat is ethics? Ethics is the moral principles that govern a person's behavior. Ethics is about conforming one's life to the best, universal, moral principles. There are two types of moral reasoning that have been discu