Intervention and Reflection: Basic Issues in Medical Ethics
by Ronald Munson
Publisher: Cengage LearningPages: 816
Hardcover
ISBN: 9780495095026
Overview of Intervention and Reflection: Basic Issues in Medical Ethics
This Seventh Edition of Munson's Intervention and Reflection responds to the fast-paced changes occurring in our society, the legal environment, the scientific community, and medical practice. A nationally renowned bioethicist, Munson draws on his skills as a novelist and his background in biology and medicine to involve readers in deliberation and problem solving.Discusses abortion & its violent conflicts/advances in gene therapy/genetic discrimination/rationing health care, etc.
Synopsis of Intervention and Reflection: Basic Issues in Medical Ethics
Emphasizing cases in order to illustrate the medical, scientific, and social issues raised in bioethics, Munson (philosophy of science and medicine, U. of Missouri-St. Louis) also uses analytical text, readings, and "decision scenarios" to make his points. Chapters cover such topics as patient autonomy and confidentiality, race and gender in medicine; genetic and reproductive control, medical resources, abortion, impaired infants and medical futility, euthanasia, and general theories of ethics. Munson has made an effort to include opposing viewpoints on controversial issues. Annotation ©2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Booknews
A big textbook and reference for graduate or undergraduate nursing or medical students, and practitioners with or without any training in ethics. Munson (Philosophy of science and medicine, U. of Missouri-St. Louis) combines text, explanations of the social context, case studies, readings, and decision scenarios for topics within the basic themes of termination, rights, controls, and resources. He does not include an index. No dates are mentioned for the earlier editions. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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A big textbook and reference for graduate or undergraduate nursing or medical students, and practitioners with or without any training in ethics. Munson (Philosophy of science and medicine, U. of Missouri-St. Louis) combines text, explanations of the social context, case studies, readings, and decision scenarios for topics within the basic themes of termination, rights, controls, and resources. He does not include an index. No dates are mentioned for the earlier editions. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)Receive unbeatable book deals in your favorite fiction or non-fiction genres. Our daily emails are packed with new and bestselling authors you will love!






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