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Medical ethics

Medical ethics is the discipline of evaluating the merits, risks, and social concerns of activities in the field of medicine.

Many methods have been come up to help evaluate the ethics of a situation. These methods tend to introduce principles that should be thought about in the process of making a decision.

Six of the principles commonly included are:

Principles like these are not designed to give answers as to how to handle a situation, and they will often overlap or contradict each other (for instance autonomy and beneficence clash if a patient refuses a life-saving blood transfusion). These principles are intended as guidelines as to what needs to be considered for particular issue or situation.

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List of topics in medical ethics

issues around death and dying

issues regarding reproductive medicine

issues regarding medical research

issues regarding distribution and utilization of research

 

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