ABSTRACT

Medical ethics is a system of moral principles that apply values to the practice of clinical medicine and in scientific research. Medical ethics allow for people, regardless of background, to be guaranteed quality and principled care. It is based on a set of values that professionals can refer to in the case of any confusion or conflict. These values include the respect for autonomy, non-maleficence, beneficence, and justice. These tenets allow doctors, care providers, and families to create a treatment plan and work towards the same common goal without any conflict.

Succeeding in the healthcare field means more than just making a diagnosis and writing a prescription. Healthcare professionals are responsible for convincing patients and their family members of the best course of action and treatments to follow, while knowing how to make the right moral and ethical choices. Ethical teaching should be an active part of training and should be taught in four division: basic ethics, clinical ethics, legal principles related to ethics and the ethics of research and affiliation. This book is a reference guide for physicians, healthcare providers and administrative staff. It looks at the ethical problems they face every day, gives the background and the ethical problem and then provides practical advice which can be easily implemented. This book provides the knowledge needed to understand who has the right to healthcare, the justice of clinical practice, what autonomy means for a patient giving consent, who is going to make any surrogate decisions and more.

part I|1 pages

Public Health

chapter Chapter 1|8 pages

Medical Ethics from Hippocrates to the AMA

chapter Chapter 2|6 pages

Changes in Health Care and the Physician’s Role

chapter Chapter 4|8 pages

Public Health and Professionalism

chapter Chapter 5|8 pages

Sexual Harassment

part 2|1 pages

Physician Professional Relationship

chapter Chapter 6|8 pages

Patient–Physician Relationship

chapter Chapter 7|8 pages

Commitment to Honesty and Trust

chapter Chapter 8|6 pages

Disclosing Medical Errors

chapter Chapter 9|8 pages

Consent and Conflict of Interest

part III|1 pages

Patient Relationship

chapter Chapter 10|6 pages

Patient Welfare and Bill of Rights

chapter Chapter 11|8 pages

Opioid Crisis

chapter Chapter 12|8 pages

Pathway for Difficult Patients

chapter Chapter 13|6 pages

Non-Compliance and Patient Termination

part IV|1 pages

Resources Allocations

chapter Chapter 14|6 pages

Pathway for Difficult Physician

chapter Chapter 15|6 pages

Legal Environment

chapter Chapter 16|6 pages

Electronic Medical System

chapter Chapter 17|8 pages

Telemedicine

part V|1 pages

Physician Wellness and Moral Distress

chapter Chapter 18|6 pages

Balanced Life

chapter Chapter 19|6 pages

Spirituality and Wellness

chapter Chapter 20|8 pages

Physician Leader and Satisfaction

chapter Chapter 21|6 pages

Divorce Rate Among Physicians

chapter Chapter 22|8 pages

Stress and Suicide

part VI|1 pages

Quality and Dignity

chapter Chapter 23|6 pages

Common Ground with Patients

chapter Chapter 24|6 pages

Dementia and Dignity

chapter Chapter 25|6 pages

Surrogate Decision Makers

chapter Chapter 26|6 pages

Transplant Ethics

chapter Chapter 27|8 pages

End-of-Life Ethics Issues

part VII|1 pages

Outside and Inside the Box

chapter Chapter 28|8 pages

Clinical Research and Institutional Review Board (IRB)

chapter Chapter 29|6 pages

Ethics Role with Manufactories

chapter Chapter 30|6 pages

Ethics in the Event of Bioterrorism

chapter Chapter 31|6 pages

Ethics Conflicts in Rural Health