Ethics in Health Care
Code | Completion | Credits | Range |
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16EZ | Z | 1 | 1+0 |
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- Department of Dosimetry and Application of Ionizing Radiation
- Synopsis:
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Methods of moral consideration, respect for patient autonomy, ethical aspects of oncology care - truthfulness in hospital consultation, euthanasia, patient rights, ethical aspects of assisted reproduction, ethical aspects of genetic consultancy, health-care economica, problem summary, closing discussion.
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- Syllabus of lectures:
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1. FUNDAMENTAL TERMINOLOGY: ethics; ethics and philosophy; ethics and law; ethics and health ethics;
2. ETHICS AS A MEDICAL FIELD: ethics and morality; conscience;
3. ALIBICISM AND ITS PROFESSIONAL STRATEGY. Cynicism.
4. FUNDAMENTALS OF MEDICAL ETHICS: autonomy principle; well-informed agreement and its conditions; medical paternalismus.
5. ETHICAL DECISIONS. Moral dilemma; non-precedent problem situation, especially choice of therapeutic procedure.
6. GERMINAL ETHICS. abortus arteficialis: ethical problems of contraception, sterilization, assisted reproductions; aim of parenthood and its ignorance. Problems of abortion, „for“ and „aginst“.
7. ETHICAL ASPECTS OF EXPERIMENT; research experiment, therapeutic experiment.
8. ETHICAL ASPECTS OF GEN MANIPULATION. Justification of the genom atac of a plant, an animal, a human. Cloning.
9. ETHICAL ASPECT OF ORGAN TRANSPLANTATION; Position of a donor and an acceptor.
10. TERMINAL ETHICS; euthanasia; „for“ and „against“, „non resuscitare“.
11. TEAM ETHICS; intra-colleagues relations.
12. HELSINKY DECLARATION.
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Knowledge:
Methods of moral consideration, respect for patient autonomy.
Abilities:
Distinguish ethical side of medical interventions and discussions with patients in their future profession.
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Key references:
[1] Haskovcova, H., Medical Ethics, Prague, Galen, 2002. (in Czech)
[2] Haskovcova H., Medical Ethics. Prague, Galen 1994. (in Czech)
Recommended references:
[3] Störig, J., Little History of Philosophy, Zvon, 1991. (in Czech)
[4] Haskovcova H., Patient Rights (annotated edition), Publishing house Aleny Krtilove, Havirov 1996. (in Czech)
[5] Payne J., Clinical Ethics, Triton Skalpel, Prague 1992. (in Czech)
[6] Privratska J., Simek J., A Reader in Medical Ethics, Karolinum, Praha 1997. (in Czech)
[7] Munzarova M., Introduction to the Study of Medical Ethics and Bioethics, Masaryk University, Brno 1995. (in Czech)
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- Further information:
- No time-table has been prepared for this course
- The course is a part of the following study plans: