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Medical Ethics Today: The BMA's Handbook of Ethics and Law 3rd edition


Medical Ethics Today: The BMA's Handbook of Ethics and Law 3rd edition

Hardback by British Medical Association

Medical Ethics Today: The BMA's Handbook of Ethics and Law

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ISBN:
9781444337082
Publication Date:
23 Feb 2012
Edition/language:
3rd edition / English
Publisher:
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Imprint:
BMJ Books
Pages:
956 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 - 29 May 2024
Medical Ethics Today: The BMA's Handbook of Ethics and Law

Description

This is your source for authoritative and comprehensive guidance from the British Medical Association (BMA) Medical Ethics Department covering both routine and highly contentious medico-legal issues faced by health care professionals. The new edition updates the information from both the legal and ethical perspectives and reflects developments surrounding The Mental Capacity Act, Human Tissue Act, and revision of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act.

Contents

List of statues and regulations. List of cases. Where to find legal cases online. Medical Ethics Committee. Acknowledgements. Preface to the third edition. Introduction: Bridging the gap between theory and practice: the BMA's approach to medical ethics. 1: The doctor-patient relationship. 2: Consent, choice and refusal: adults with capacity. 3: Treating adults who lack capacity. 4: Children and young people. 5: Confidentiality. 6: Health records. 7: Contraception, abortion, and birth. 8: Assisted reproduction. 9: Genetics. 10: Caring for patients at the end of life. 11: Euthanasia and physician assisted suicide. 12: Responsibilities after a patient's death. 13: Prescribing and administering medication. Chapter 14: Research and innovative treatment. 15: Emergency situations. 16: Doctors with dual obligations. 17: Providing treatment and care in detention settings. 18: Education and training. 19: Teamwork, referral, delegation and shared care. 20: Public health dimensions of medical practice. 21: Reducing risk, clinical error, and poor performance. AppendixA: Hippocratic Oath. Appendix B: Declaration of Geneva. Appendix C: Declaration of a new doctor, as devised by Imperial College School of Medicine graduating year of 2001. Index.

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