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Medical Ethics and Medical Philosophy - B81146 (Zubní lékařství AP)
Title: Lékařská etika a filozofie medicíny
Guaranteed by: Institute for Medical Humanities First Faculty of Medicine Charles University (11-00240)
Faculty: First Faculty of Medicine
Actual: from 2020
Semester: summer
Points: 3
E-Credits: 3
Examination process: summer s.:
Hours per week, examination: summer s.:0/1, C+Ex [HT]
Extent per academic year: 15 [hours]
Capacity: unlimited
Min. number of students: unlimited
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
State of the course: not taught
Language: English
Teaching methods: full-time
Teaching methods: full-time
Explanation: Paynežádné
Additional information: http://uhsl.wz.cz/a_obsahetika.php?clanek=etika
Guarantor: doc. ThDr. Václav Ventura, Th.D.
doc. PhDr. MUDr. Jan Payne, Ph.D.
Attributes: Teoretický předmět
Zubní lékařství
Pre-requisite : {splněna jedna z anatomií}
Is interchangeable with: B83116
Annotation -
Last update: HAN05007 (17.06.2008)
The students of general medicine acquire in the course a survay concerning main categories of medical ethics and crucial dilemmas of medical decision making. It encompasses basic categories of medical ethics, health and moral competence, conception of health care and scarce resources allocation as well as the doctor patient relationship.
Syllabus
Last update: HAN05007 (27.08.2013)

1. Bioethics and philosophy of medicine

2. Human dignity, codes, basic categories of bioethics

3. Three kinds of interpretation; application in medicine, crisis and pain

4. Frontal lobes, normality, quality of life and health

5. Experimentation on human beings & allocation of scarce resources

Literature - Czech
Last update: HAN05007 (27.08.2013)

Compulsory texts:

Beauchamp T. L., Childress J. F.; Principles of Biomedical Ethics; Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2001 (5. edition)

Thomasma D. C., Kushner T.; From Birth to Death; Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1996

Recommandet texts:

Blackburn S; Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy; Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1996 (2nd edition)

Flew A.; A Dictionary of Philosophy; Macmillan Press, London, 1979

Loewy E.; Textbook of Medical Ethics; Plenum Medical Book, New York London, 1989

Loewy E.; Textbook of Healthcare Ethics; Plenum Press, New York London, 1996

Russell B.; History of Western Philosophy; Georg Allen, London, 1965 (9th edition)

Veatch R. M. (ed.); Medical Ethics; James Bartletts, Boston, 1989

Wulf H. R., Pedersen S. A., Rosenberg R.; Philosophy of Medicine; Blackwell, London, 1986

Requirements to the exam
Last update: HAN05007 (20.09.2013)

For reaching the credit, a study of given literature and preparation up to the questions is needed. The dentists will be examined by the test at the end of the course while the non-successful ones will pass an oral examination.

COMMON RULES FOR PERFORMANCE OF EXAMINATION

Specifying the examination dates
The dates of examination will be announced in the SIS in the 6th week of the semester (since 4th November 2013 in winter semester and since 24th March 2014 in summer semester).

Rules for registration for exams and cancellation
The start of registration for specific examination dates will be entered in SIS from 8th week of the semester (since 18th November 2013 in winter semester and since 27th April 2014 in summer semester).
A student can only take the exam if registered for the term in SIS, and when all requisites for the exam have been met.

Registration for particular examination dates ("terms") will be possible at the latest 48 hours prior to the date of the exam (excluding weekend days and feasts).
Cancellation will be possible at the latest 48 hours prior to the date of the exam (excluding weekend days and feasts).

Failure to turn up for examination and apology
The student who fails to turn up for the examination that he/she has registered for cannot register for another examination date (see Regulations, Article 6, Subsection 16, and Rules, Articles 8 and 9).
The student must apologise to the principal teacher of the subject (Doc. MUDr. PhDr. Jan Payne, PhD. ) in writing or in electronic mail, giving and substantiating the reasons for the apology.
The student will be informed about acceptance of the apology and also deleted from the original list so that he/she can register for another date.
The principal teacher of the subject can require specification of the apology or its reasons if he/she finds the apology insufficient.

Re-examinations
A student can take an examination in a subject for three times as a maximum, i.e. the student is entitled to two re-examinations, and no extraordinary terms beyond that are allowed (Regulations, Article 6, Subsection 16). However, if the student does not exploit the above options within the set examination dates, this does not entitled him/her to a special date of examination to be appointed for him/her personally.
No more examination dates ("terms") will be set.
Further, no examinations can be taken after the end of the second part of the regular examination period in September, or after the last term announced. No extraordinary terms or "Dean’s terms" are allowed.

Rules pertaining to the course of examination
The form of the exam will be in test, written or oral form.

Questions:
01. What is philosophy?
02. Essential concepts in philosophical ethics
03. Basic categories of bioethics
04. Medical codes
05. Conflict of interpretation
06. Crisis and pain
07. Normality, quality of life, health
06. Neuroethics and frontal lobes
08. Ethics of science in medicine
09. The concept of justice
10. Public health and ethics

 
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