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Physician Patient Decision Making A Study In Medical Ethics

Physician Patient Decision Making A Study In Medical Ethics

This study delves into the intricate dynamics of decision-making between physicians and patients, examining the fundamental principles of medical ethics that guide these crucial interactions. It explores concepts such as informed consent, patient autonomy, and the ethical responsibilities involved in navigating complex healthcare choices, aiming to enhance understanding and foster improved communication in clinical settings.

life on the line ethics aging ending patients lives and allocating vital resources

life on the line ethics aging ending patients lives and allocating vital resources

Explore the profound healthcare ethics surrounding an aging population, delving into the sensitive decisions concerning end-of-life care and the crucial challenge of allocating vital medical resources responsibly. This topic examines the complex balance between patient autonomy, quality of life, and the societal implications of difficult medical choices.

Party Or Patient Discursive Practices Relating To Coercion In Psychiatric And Legal Settings

Party Or Patient Discursive Practices Relating To Coercion In Psychiatric And Legal Settings

This research explores the discursive practices surrounding coercion in psychiatric and legal settings, focusing on the tension between celebrating individual autonomy ('party') and the justification for interventions in mental health treatment ('patient'). It examines how language and power dynamics shape the understanding and application of coercive measures within these complex contexts, impacting patient rights and ethical considerations.