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Last update: Mgr. et Mgr. Marek Vácha, Ph.D. (02.09.2008)
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Last update: Mgr. et Mgr. Marek Vácha, Ph.D. (02.09.2008)
The aim of this course is further deepen knowledge in the field of History of Medicine and Medical Law. The course Introduction to Medical Ethics is a follow-up to an Introduction to Philosophy from the opening course. The aim of seminers is to teach students how to make her or his opinion supported by arguments with the aid of plenty of case reports.
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Last update: Mgr. et Mgr. Marek Vácha, Ph.D. (02.09.2008)
Alfred I. Tauber: Confession of a Medicine Man. The MIT Press 2000 Andrew Stark: The Limits of Medicine George D. Pozgar: Legal and ethical issues for health Proffessionals Oliver A.Johnson: Ethics Chloe Baxter, Mark G.Brennan, Yvette Coldicott: The Practical Guide to Medical Ethics and Law A.Campbell, Max Charlesworth, G.Gillett, G.Jones: Medical ethics J.T.Aiken, H.W.C.Fuller, D.Johnson: The influence of christians in medicine Volker Roelcke, Giovanni Maio: Twentieth Century Ethics of Human Subjects Research Erich H.Loewy,M.D.: Textbook of healthcare ethics Eric Casell: The Nature of Suffering and the Goals of Medicine. Oxford University Press 2003 Byron Good: Medicine, Rationality and Experience. Cambridge University Press 1993 Alfred I. Tauber: Confession of a Medicine Man. The MIT Press 2000 Viktor E. Anne Fadiman: The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Dawn Cecil G. Helman: Culture, Health and Illness Arthur Kleinman: Writing at the Margin: Discourse between Anthropology and Medicine Book Job (Bible) Tom L. Beuchamp, James F. Childress: Principles of Biomedical Ethics. Oxford University Press 2001 Eric Casell: The Nature of Suffering and the Goals of Medicine. Oxford University Press 2003 Byron Good: Medicine, Rationality and Experience. Cambridge University Press 1993 Alfred I. Tauber: Patient Autonomy and the Ethics of Responsibility. The MIT Press 2005 Onnora O´Neill: Autonomy and Trust in Bioethics. Cambridge University Press 2002 Clean (a history of personal hygiene and purity): Virginia Smith,Oxford univerzity press 2007 |
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Last update: Mgr. et Mgr. Marek Vácha, Ph.D. (02.09.2008)
Lectures of History of Medicine and Medical Law are a follow-up to lectures from opening course. During seminars medical students familiarise a three step way of arguing: (1) general introduction to a given problem, biological/biochemical or medical background of certain specific problem (for example euthanasia)(2)a descriptive ethics - description of different attitudes of different philosophers, philosophical schools, main religions etc. (3) a normative ethics: an attempt to define my own stance supported by arguments, or identification of values. There are plenty of case reports for trainig this method. A considerable gain of this course is a often repeated discovery, that other intelligent persons or schoolmates or friends see this very same ethical dilemma from a radically different point of view.
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Last update: Mgr. et Mgr. Marek Vácha, Ph.D. (17.01.2012)
There are scheduled four lectures and two seminaries. The topics of the lectures are: 1. An Introduction to the philosophical thinking II. Freedom and conscioussnes. 2. Basic Ethical Theories essential for Medical Ethics. Utilitarianism and Deontology. Sociobiology and Evolutionary Psychology. "After Virtue". 3. Four Principles of the Medical Ethics. Principle of Double Effect. Conflicts among principles. 4. PharmacoEthics.
The topics of the seminaries are: 1. Reproductive and Therapeutical Cloning. Pros and Cons. The Right of the Child to the "Open Future". 2. Conflicts among Principles of Medical Ethics. Case Reports. |