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Medical Ethics

A Very Short Introduction, 2nd Edition

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Medical Ethics

By: Tony Hope, Michael Dunn
Narrated by: Romy Nordlinger
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The issues of medical ethics, from moral quandaries of euthanasia and the morality of killing to political dilemmas like fair healthcare distribution, are rarely out of today's media. This area of ethics covers a wide range of issues, from mental health to reproductive medicine, as well as including management issues such as resource allocation, and has proven to hold enduring interest for the general public as well as the medical practitioner. This Very Short Introduction provides an invaluable tool with which to think about the ethical values that lie at the heart of medicine.

This new edition explores the ethical reasoning we can use to approach medical ethics, introducing the most important "tools" of ethical reasoning, and discussing how argument, thought experiments, and intuition can be combined in the consideration of medical ethics. Considering its practical application, Tony Hope and Michael Dunn explore how medical ethics supports health professionals through the growing use of ethics expertise in clinical settings. They also contemplate the increasingly important place of medical ethics in the wider social context, particularly in this age of globalization, not only in healthcare practice, but also policy, discussions in the media, pressure group and activism settings, and in legal judgments.

©2018 Michael Dunn, Tony Hope (P)2021 Tantor
Medicine & Health Care Industry Health care Health Care Ethics
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Useful introduction, interesting and well written.

Good ….but the first chapter is awful. The language is vague and the narration is appalling. As someone else says it is read like a bedtime story with way too much emphasis on some words. However the rest of the book is much better and the narrator settles down to read it normally. If the narrator drives you nuts just skip the intro.

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Excessively subjective account.

As above. Interesting but irritatingly subjective. Narrator a voice does not match content. Too storybook.

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