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The subject "Ethics and Humanities Foundations of Medicine IV" introduces students to fundamental topics in clinical ethics (lectures) and provides space for their critical analysis (seminars).
Last update: Pinkasová Tereza, MUDr. (10.09.2024)
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Development of critical thinking and argumentation in medical ethics.
Last update: Pinkasová Tereza, MUDr. (10.09.2024)
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Basic Study Literature
Fourth Year
Dorff, E.N., (2003) Matters of Life and Death. The Jewish Publication Society, Philadelphia. Edge, R.S., Groves, J.R., (2006) Ethics of Health Care. Thomson Delmar Reading, New York. Pozgar, G.D., (2005) Legal and Ethical Issues for Health Professionals. Jones and Bartlett Publishers. Singer, P.A., Viens, A.M., (2008) The Cambridge Textbook of Bioethics. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. Steinbock, B., (2009) The Oxford Handbook of Bioethics. Oxford University Press. Oxford Tauber, A.I., (2005) Patient Autonomy and the Ethics of Responsibility. The MIT Press, Cambridge. Last update: Vácha Marek, Mgr. et Mgr., Ph.D. (11.12.2019)
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lectures, seminars with discussion, case study analysis
Last update: Pinkasová Tereza, MUDr. (10.09.2024)
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Requirements for obtaining credit: active participation in 3 out of 5 seminars, lectures are voluntary but recommended. Last update: Pinkasová Tereza, MUDr. (10.09.2024)
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Lectures: 1. Pregnant woman and child: Ethics and neonatology. 2. Pregnant woman and child: Abortions. 3. AIDS and ethics. 4. + 5. Current topics in medical ethics. Seminars: Analysis of clinical topics. Ethical counseling, ethics and palliative care. Last update: Pinkasová Tereza, MUDr. (11.09.2024)
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presentations and study materials stored on the Výuka platform Last update: Pinkasová Tereza, MUDr. (10.09.2024)
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