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Introduction to Medical Ethics Overview
1. Introduction to Medical Ethics Overview; Definitions &Concepts of ethics & bioethics; Western approach to ethics; Islamic approach; Tools & Frameworks Tabuk FOM, medical students (Feb. 28, 2011) Dr. Ghaiath M. A. Hussein Asst. Prof., Dept. of Medical Ethics King Fahad Medical City – Faculty of Medicine King Saud Bin Abdul-Aziz University for Health Sciences Email: [email_address] Office : 01-2889999 Ext.7588, Mob .: 0566511653
11. Section II: Definitions & Concepts What is ethics? What are the branches of ethics? What is bioethics? What is medical/clinical ethics? What is an ethical issue?
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21. Section III: Western approach to ethics and ethical reasoning How right and wrong are distinguished?
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23. Ethical theories and principles as lenses “ Doing bioethics well requires appeal to the insights provided by multiple theories… the metaphor of lenses provides a more accurate and a more productive understanding of the role of theories in bioethics…” (Sherwin, The Politics of Women’s Health , 205).
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Editor's Notes
- also known as "moral philosophy" and "philosophical ethics" - refers to philosophical reflection on the nature and function of morality (that is, philosophical reflection on social conventions about right and wrong human conduct--on social principles about doing good, avoiding harm, respecting others, observing rules of justice, etc.) descriptive ethics: more social science, empirical; attempts to describe and explain moral views that are held A systematic understanding of right and wrong as it relates to: - rules or standards of right conduct - good character, virtuous behaviour
- principles meant to guide action for all in similar circumstances—e.g., principle of respect for autonomy directs us to act in ways that honour the free and informed decisions and actions of others
lenses: readily switched for a different view, can be layered; some provide clearer perceptions of problems than others, but can gain different understandings by trying different options; challenge = seeking out best lenses for problem at hand
على عكس ما يتوقعه الكثيرون من أن الدنيا شرق وغرب فإن لكل مجتمع في الدنيا منظومته القيمية التي يضبط عليها سلوك المنتكين إليه سواء على مستوى القبيلة أو الاقليم أو القطر أو الدين أو غير ذلك مما قد يجمع مجموعة من البشر في منظومة قِيمية مشتركة .
who is an adult and in full possession of his/her faculties so that he/she is able to make a sound decision by himself/herself;
He deals daily with his disabilities, but he has achieved a quality of life that he could not previously have imagined (although he still believes that he should not have been deprived of the right to refuse treatment).