Case Studies in Health Care Ethics

Case Studies in Health Care Ethics by Timothy Eves, published by Soft Skills Power on August 14, 2019, is a comprehensive text designed for college students and professionals in the health care field. This 144-page book presents twenty-four real-life case studies that highlight moral dilemmas faced by health care professionals, addressing ethical issues such as obesity, patient autonomy, and euthanasia. Each case study not only recounts the events but also critiques them through various ethical theories, providing a structured approach to understanding complex moral questions.
Readers will find that the book encourages critical thinking and ethical reflection through its clear and engaging narrative style. The case studies cover a wide range of topics relevant to contemporary health care ethics, making it a valuable resource for medical personnel, researchers, and patients alike. The thoughtful exploration of issues such as doctor-patient confidentiality and surrogate motherhood invites readers to consider the implications of their choices in the health care environment.
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Case Studies in Health Care Ethics is an ideal primary or supplemental text for college students taking a bioethics course, and will be useful to anyone involved in the health care field: medical personnel and their patients, medical researchers and their subjects. The book consists of twenty-four case studies – real-life events that raised moral dilemmas for health care professionals – and explores ethical issues relating to obesity, the right of patients to refuse treatment, doctor-patient confidentiality, animal experiments, surrogate motherhood, faith healing, abortion, euthanasia, Obamacare, and many other topics. Each case study describes the events that took place, offers a critique via ethical theories such as utilitarianism and Kantian ethics, and ends with some questions for ethical reflection. The writing is thought-provoking, clear, and concise, and has a storytelling quality that readers will find engaging.
Timothy Eves received his Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Connecticut in 1993 and is now an Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Bridgeport. He teaches a wide range of ethics courses, including Health Care Ethics.
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