The knowledge of the national legislation and the key concepts of bioethics are necessary for medical practice. The four principles of bioethics are autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence, and justice. General internal medicine is the speciality of comprehensive care for often elderly patients with multiple chronic illnesses. This care is related to many ethically difficult decisions. In our article, we discuss common ethical problems in general internal medicine, including ethical aspects of the patient-physician relationship and medical decision making, the ethical significance of time management, research in bioethics and medical education
This paper engages with the question of what it is to ‘do good medical ethics ’ in two ways. It begi...
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L’objet de cette étude a consisté à analyser comment le droit a pu appréhender la notion très comple...
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Background and Aim: Daily development of human knowledge, promotion of biomedical technologies, and ...
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François- A. Isambert: Some remaries on ethics in the biomedical field. Outside the common sphere o...
This article revisits the 4 underlying principles of bioethics (autonomy, doing good, not doing harm...
In November 2006, the “Journal of Medical Ethics” published an article where prominent medical speci...
Before examining the specific problems of emergency medicine, the article identifies the cardinal po...
The objectives of my paper are to have better understanding about the specific challenges of Cath...
Broadly speaking, ethics is concerned with the wellbeing of individuals and societies and asks quest...
Most of the bioethics literature published in France during the 1991 1993 period concerns concepts t...
Abstract The article reveals the expediency of studying the discipline "Fundamentals of Bioethics a...
The article asks about the function of clinical ethics. It does so by confronting the assumption tha...
This paper engages with the question of what it is to ‘do good medical ethics ’ in two ways. It begi...
The article asks about the function of clinical ethics. It does so by confronting the assumption tha...
L’objet de cette étude a consisté à analyser comment le droit a pu appréhender la notion très comple...
The article deals with the problem of ethical constituent both in medical and teaching practice. As ...
Background and Aim: Daily development of human knowledge, promotion of biomedical technologies, and ...
The evolution of ethics in medicine has provided the concept of the learned physician who is trained...
François- A. Isambert: Some remaries on ethics in the biomedical field. Outside the common sphere o...
This article revisits the 4 underlying principles of bioethics (autonomy, doing good, not doing harm...
In November 2006, the “Journal of Medical Ethics” published an article where prominent medical speci...
Before examining the specific problems of emergency medicine, the article identifies the cardinal po...
The objectives of my paper are to have better understanding about the specific challenges of Cath...
Broadly speaking, ethics is concerned with the wellbeing of individuals and societies and asks quest...
Most of the bioethics literature published in France during the 1991 1993 period concerns concepts t...
Abstract The article reveals the expediency of studying the discipline "Fundamentals of Bioethics a...
The article asks about the function of clinical ethics. It does so by confronting the assumption tha...
This paper engages with the question of what it is to ‘do good medical ethics ’ in two ways. It begi...
The article asks about the function of clinical ethics. It does so by confronting the assumption tha...
L’objet de cette étude a consisté à analyser comment le droit a pu appréhender la notion très comple...