Thursday, August 22, 2013

Is Medical Ethics Universal or Culture Specific?

This fascinating question is addressed in a open access paper by Furqaan Ahmed. Subtitled "A patient's right not to know", the article is available for free download in PDF format here.


A sample paragraph: 
After completing my training in the United States, I began my practice as a gastroenterologist and hepatologist in my hometown of Karachi. One of the first patients I saw in my fledgling practice was a 65-year-old man with advanced esophageal cancer referred to me for palliative esophageal metal stenting. I spent a great deal of time explaining the nature of the disease to the patient and his family, as well as the somewhat limited options he had given the advanced state of his malignancy. I was greeted with blank stares and thought to myself “surely I am not the first one to explain these things to them and the doctor who sent him to me for a palliative procedure must have told them something”. The patient and most of his relatives thanked me and left the consultation room. One son stayed back and then angrily asked me “Why did you tell him these things? He didn’t know he has cancer! What right do you have to disclose this to him? As his family we know him best and know what is best for him and how much information he can handle.” I was dumbfounded and mumbled some apologies. The patient never returned to me for esophageal stenting.

Sunday, November 26, 2006

An Excellent Bioethics Discussion Blog

Cosmetic Applications of Stem Cells?

Nov. 24, 2006— The prospect is a tantalizing one. To erase wrinkles and fine lines, or to get bigger breasts, without cosmetic surgery. Forget silicone, forget collagen. All you would need is stem-cell therapy. From http://abcnews.go.com/Health/story?id=2674304&page=1&CMP=OTC-RSSFeeds0312 ...

Friday, November 24, 2006

Interesting Issues in Medical Ethics

• Stem cell research: Can the great divide be bridged?
• Physician participation in judicial executions
• Physician participation in euthanasia
• Physician participation in interrogation and torture
• Ethics of “cosmetic neurology” and "cognitive enhancement"
• Ethical issues in medical education
• Organ harvesting from prisoners
• Ethics of life extension technologies
• Sales of human organs
• Neurosurgical intervention as an alternative to judicial executions
• Animal-human chimeras

Wednesday, November 22, 2006

Bioethics for Clinicians Series

Bioethics for Clinicians Series.
Canadian Medical Association Journal.
Series edited by Peter A. Singer, MD, MPH http://www.cmaj.ca/cgi/collection/bioethics_for_clinicians_series

Selected Bioethics Journals

• Bioethics
• BMC Medical Ethics
• Bulletin of Medical Ethics
• Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics
• Hastings Center Report
• Journal of Clinical Ethics
• Journal of Medical Ethics
• Journal of Medicine and Philosophy
• Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal
• The American Journal of Bioethics