
Q&A’s to hopefully tickle one’s curiosity enough to then take a deep dive into this fascinating world of bioethics…
Table of Contents
[Topics without video or brackets are still rough drafts, not final versions.]
- Withdrawing Life Support [video]
- Role of Bioethics Committee [video]
- Confidentiality [video]
- Principle of Double Effect [video]
- Pain Management [video]
- Free and Informed Consent [video]
- Truth Telling to the Dying [video]
- Personalizing Health Care [video]
- Well-Formed Conscience [video]
- Ordinary and Extraordinary Means [video]
- DNR and No CPR. [video]
- Autopsy without Consent. [video]
- Health Maintenance Organizations. [video]
- Confidentiality and Minors. [video]
- Peer Relations. [video]
- Patients’ Concerns. []
- Hospital Chaplaincy and Patients. []
- Hospital Chaplaincy and Health Care Professionals. []
- Burden. []
- Beneficence and Non-Maleficence. []
- Withholding Life Support. []
- The Minor’s Proxy.
- The Incompetent Adult’s Proxy.
- The Nature of Hospice Care.
- Operation Complications.
- Extremely Premature Infants.
- Residents’ Training.
- Unavailable Doctors.
- Advanced Medical Directive.
- Durable Power of Attorney.
- Distressing Truth.
- Offering Hope.
- Genetic Counseling.
- Genetic Screening.
- Cloned Copies.
- Double’s Troubles.
- Cloning Around.
- Prudence.
- Organ Supply.
- Donor Integrity.
- Refusal of Care.
- Bioethics Topics.
- Preparing Bioethics Grand Rounds.
- Patient First.
- Care for the Dying.
- Limits to Privacy.
- Allocation Intentions.
- Manner of Allowing Death.
- Medical Marijuana.
- Artificial Intelligence and Bioethics.
- Artificial Intelligence Use by Patients.
- Artificial Intelligence Use by Doctors.
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