INTRODUCTION TO
BIOETHICS

 Mevelle L. Asuncion, RN
 College of Nursing
 Central Mindanao University
 Introduction to Bioethics
   Importance of bioethics
   Definition of terms
     ethics
     biology
     bioethics
     health ethics
     professional ethics
   History of Ethics
Why study bioethics?
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 Bioethics education for medical practice is
  essential in today’s complex world because:
   medical policies and patient rights legislation are
    ever-changing
   health care systems function differently than before
   clinical practice now involves decision-making about
    many new issues
Definition of terms
Ethics
    A set of principles of right conduct.
    motivation based on ideas of right
     and wrong
Biology
   The scientific study of life and of
    living organisms
Bioethics
     The study of the ethical and moral
      implications of new biological
      discoveries and biomedical advances,
      as in the fields of genetic engineering
      and drug research.
     The study of the ethical and moral
      implications of medical research and
      practice.
health ethics/MEDICAL ETHICS

    The rules or standards governing
     the conduct of a person or the
     members of a profession relating
     to the study or practice of
     medicine.
professional ethics
    The rules or standards governing the
     conduct of a person or the members
     of a profession
Ethical issues

   Abortion
   Euthanasia
   suicide
   DNR
   Determination of death
   Cloning
   Human experimentation
   Birth Control
   In vitro fertilizations
   Stem cell technology
   Homosexuality
1.  introduction to bioethics
1.  introduction to bioethics
1.  introduction to bioethics
1.  introduction to bioethics
1.  introduction to bioethics
1.  introduction to bioethics
1.  introduction to bioethics
1.  introduction to bioethics

1. introduction to bioethics

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    INTRODUCTION TO BIOETHICS MevelleL. Asuncion, RN College of Nursing Central Mindanao University
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     Introduction toBioethics  Importance of bioethics  Definition of terms  ethics  biology  bioethics  health ethics  professional ethics  History of Ethics
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     Bioethics educationfor medical practice is essential in today’s complex world because:  medical policies and patient rights legislation are ever-changing  health care systems function differently than before  clinical practice now involves decision-making about many new issues
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    Ethics  A set of principles of right conduct.  motivation based on ideas of right and wrong
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    Biology The scientific study of life and of living organisms
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    Bioethics  The study of the ethical and moral implications of new biological discoveries and biomedical advances, as in the fields of genetic engineering and drug research.  The study of the ethical and moral implications of medical research and practice.
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    health ethics/MEDICAL ETHICS  The rules or standards governing the conduct of a person or the members of a profession relating to the study or practice of medicine.
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    professional ethics  The rules or standards governing the conduct of a person or the members of a profession
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    Ethical issues  Abortion  Euthanasia  suicide  DNR  Determination of death  Cloning  Human experimentation  Birth Control  In vitro fertilizations  Stem cell technology  Homosexuality