Abstract This paper examines two topics in Japanese medical ethics: non-disclosure of medical information by Japanese physicians, and the history of human rights abuses by Japanese physicians during World War II. These contrasting issues show how culture shapes our view of ethically appropriate behavior in medicine. An understanding of cultural context reveals that certain practices, such as withholding diagnostic information from patients, may represent ethical behavior in that context. In contrast, nonconsensual human experimentation designed to harm the patient is inherently unethical irrespective of cultural context. Attempts to define moral consensus in bioethics, and to distinguish between acceptable and unacceptable variation across ...
Humanities Open Book Program, a joint initiative of the National Endowment for the Humanities and th...
Framing "new ethics" within both Chinese and international characteristics has become a pressing iss...
ethics Among Japanese nurses ethics is perceived as being distant and unrelated to their practice, a...
Relatively little consideration has heretofore been given to the interaction between Western clinica...
"Drawing from a wide range of primary historical and sociological sources, this book presents medica...
Ethical crises and cultural differences Generalizations about patients without careful attention to ...
To address some questions in global biomedical ethics, three problems about cultural moral differenc...
Objectives: Biomedical ethics has assumed an increasingly important role in medicine over the pest 3...
Cultural models of health, illness, and moral reasoning are receiving increasing attention in bioeth...
Health professionals educated in and practicing Western medicine in multicultural settings often fac...
International audienceFraming 'new ethics' within both Chinese and international characteristics has...
This open access book addresses a variety of issues relating to bioethics, in order to initiate cros...
Since its inception contemporary medical ethics has been regarded by many of its practitioners as ‘...
Background: In our multicultural society, as well as when working internationally, emergency physici...
Generalizations about patients without careful attention to their cultural background, their values ...
Humanities Open Book Program, a joint initiative of the National Endowment for the Humanities and th...
Framing "new ethics" within both Chinese and international characteristics has become a pressing iss...
ethics Among Japanese nurses ethics is perceived as being distant and unrelated to their practice, a...
Relatively little consideration has heretofore been given to the interaction between Western clinica...
"Drawing from a wide range of primary historical and sociological sources, this book presents medica...
Ethical crises and cultural differences Generalizations about patients without careful attention to ...
To address some questions in global biomedical ethics, three problems about cultural moral differenc...
Objectives: Biomedical ethics has assumed an increasingly important role in medicine over the pest 3...
Cultural models of health, illness, and moral reasoning are receiving increasing attention in bioeth...
Health professionals educated in and practicing Western medicine in multicultural settings often fac...
International audienceFraming 'new ethics' within both Chinese and international characteristics has...
This open access book addresses a variety of issues relating to bioethics, in order to initiate cros...
Since its inception contemporary medical ethics has been regarded by many of its practitioners as ‘...
Background: In our multicultural society, as well as when working internationally, emergency physici...
Generalizations about patients without careful attention to their cultural background, their values ...
Humanities Open Book Program, a joint initiative of the National Endowment for the Humanities and th...
Framing "new ethics" within both Chinese and international characteristics has become a pressing iss...
ethics Among Japanese nurses ethics is perceived as being distant and unrelated to their practice, a...