Medical law and medical ethics
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Medical law and medical ethics
Cambridge University Press, 2014
- : pbk
- : hardback
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
A focus on the interplay between medical law and medical ethics makes this refreshing new textbook the most balanced approach available to students of law and medicine. By offering a unique chapter structure which gives equal weight to both the legal and ethical issues it allows for an appreciation of all factors at play in the field of medical law. In addition, its student-friendly writing style combined with critical analysis gives students the tools to engage with key issues and form their own understanding. Accompanying online case studies convey the law in practice, and encourage students to consider their own views and arguments in terms of legal analysis and ethical consideration. Coverage of recent judicial cases and statutes, with a good balance of factual detail and critical analysis, allows students to engage with this evolving discipline.
Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Confidentiality and access to information
- 3. Errors and fault
- 4. Consent and autonomy
- 5. Incapable adults and children
- 6. Resource allocation and prioritisation
- 7. Assisted reproduction
- 8. Abortion, neonaticide and infanticide
- 9. Organ and tissue transplantation
- 10. Research
- 11. End of life
- 12. Concluding thoughts.
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