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Ethics and the Law in Medicine - in Research and Healthcare

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256 Seiten
Englisch
Peter Langerschienen am11.03.2020
This volume contains contributions from the international and interdisciplinary scientific conference "Ethics and the Law in Medicine - in Research and Healthcare", which took place at the Faculty of Law and Administration of the Adam Mickiewicz University in PoznaÅ and at the Poznan University of Medical Sciences. The contributions to these proceedings encompass a broad spectrum of current medico-ethical questions that arise in particular disciplines. Compared to monographic works, interdisciplinary anthologies have the advantage of bringing together scientists from different disciplines into conversation on controversial issues from different scientific perspectives. The aim is an interdisciplinary discussion on challenging questions in medicine - conducted from different viewpoints. The volume's contributions also highlight differences in the analysis and assessment of medico-ethical dilemmas due to socio-cultural differences.mehr

Produkt

KlappentextThis volume contains contributions from the international and interdisciplinary scientific conference "Ethics and the Law in Medicine - in Research and Healthcare", which took place at the Faculty of Law and Administration of the Adam Mickiewicz University in PoznaÅ and at the Poznan University of Medical Sciences. The contributions to these proceedings encompass a broad spectrum of current medico-ethical questions that arise in particular disciplines. Compared to monographic works, interdisciplinary anthologies have the advantage of bringing together scientists from different disciplines into conversation on controversial issues from different scientific perspectives. The aim is an interdisciplinary discussion on challenging questions in medicine - conducted from different viewpoints. The volume's contributions also highlight differences in the analysis and assessment of medico-ethical dilemmas due to socio-cultural differences.

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Foreword - Section 1. Research Ethics in Germany and Poland - Ethical and Legal Aspects - Internationally Binding Bioethical Standards - a Utopian Idea? - The Bioethical Commission of Poznan University of Medical Science - Background, Legal Restrictions, and Current Activities - Rechtliche Fragen der Zusammensetzung von Bioethik-Kommissionen - Section 2. Clinical Ethics in Germany and Poland - Legal Aspects - On Taking into Account the "Natural Will" When Dealing with Consent to Medical Treatment - Zur Rechtswidrigkeit der Einwilligung in medizinische Eingriffe bei unterschiedlichen kulturellen Wertvorstellungen in Deutschland und Polen - The GP s Criminal and Disciplinary Liability for a Wrong Diagnosis from the Polish Perspective - a Case Study - Section 3. Clinical Ethics in Germany and Poland - Ethical Aspects - Responsibility for Health - a Brief Outline - Genes, Freedom, Suicide. Some Ethical Dilemmas in Biological Psychiatry - Is a Foetus a Patient? Some Ethical Aspects of Compelled Obstetric Interventions - What Does It Mean That Human Enhancement Is a Bioethical Problem? - Telemedicine and Teledermatology - Futile Therapy in Clinical Practice - the Challenge of Contemporary Medicine - A Bioethic Light on Dental Materials Used in the Root Canal Treatment in Dentistrymehr

Autor

Prof. Dr. Joanna Dlugosz, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan, Faculty of Law and Administration, Chair of Criminal Law Prof. Dr. Jan C. Joerden, European University Viadrina in Frankfurt (Oder), Chair of Criminal Law, especially International Criminal Law and Comparative Criminal Law, Philosophy of LawAssoc. Prof. Dr. Elzbieta Paszynska, Poznan University of Medical Sciences , Department of Integrated Dentistry and Community Dentistry Section Prof. Dr. Florian Steger, Ulm University, Institute of the History, Philosophy and Ethics of Medicine