Description
The authors present a diverse selection of complex case studies in bioethics to stimulate in-depth analysis on topics ranging from distributive justice, research ethics, reproductive technologies, abortion, and death and dying, to the health care professional-patient relationship and ethics in the workplace. The text also features case studies that move through time to reflect real-life decision making and cases that present multiple perspectives to illustrate the challenges that can arise from disputes in health care settings. Utilizing the DECIDED strategy for analyzing case studies, instructors can guide students through the steps needed to work through a wide variety of ethical dilemmas and encourage reflection on their own ethical assumptions.
Accessible, practical, and highly engaging, Choosing Well offers a helpful and interesting way to explore central issues in contemporary bioethics, making it an indispensable resource for instructors and students of bioethics, biomedical ethics, and health care ethics.
About the Author
Rachel Haliburton recently retired from the Department of Philosophy at the University of Sudbury.
Rebecca Vendetti is a chaplain at St. Mildred's-Lightbourn School in Oakville and recently received a PhD in Religious Studies from McMaster University.
Book Information
ISBN 9781773382913
Author Rachel Haliburton
Format Paperback
Page Count 230
Imprint Canadian Scholars
Publisher Canadian Scholars
Weight(grams) 455g