Clinical ethics is a relatively new discipline within medicine, generated not so much by the “Can we . . . ?†questions of fact and prognosis that physicians usually address, but primarily by the more uncomfortable gray areas having to do with “Should we . . . ?†questions:
Should we use a feeding tube for Mom?Â
How should we deal with our baby about to be born with life-threatening anomalies?Â
Should our son be taken off dialysis, even though he’ll die without it?
What should we do with our mentally ill sister, who has proven that she is untreatable?
In this book Robert Orr draws on his extensive medical knowledge and experience to offer a wealth of guidance regarding real-life dilemmas in clinical ethics. Replete with instructive case studies, Medical Ethics and the Faith Factor is an invaluable resource that reintroduces the human element to a discussion so often detached from the very people it claims to concern.
Medical Ethics and the Faith Factor: A Handbook for Clergy and Health-Care Professionals (Critical Issues in Bioethics)
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Author(s)Robert D. Orr
PublisherEerdmans
ISBN / ASIN080286404X
ISBN-139780802864048
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank644,639
CategoryMedical
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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