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Why is it that consideration of collisions on the roads is outside the field of medical ethics? Is this strange omission because they are seen as 'accidental', when by contrast euthanasia, suicide, infanticide and abortion are seen as 'intentional' and therefore worthy of investigation? Admittedly, few drivers set out to...
Why are ethics important? Today's healthcare professionals are capable of remarkable feats, many of which would have amazed their predecessors. But such advances in technology carry with them a hidden danger. It is all very well being able to say 'yes' to the question 'Can we do this?' But we also...
Treatment decisions about babies and children are among the most agonising a doctor can face, especially when resources are limited. A distressed medical student told me recently how she had seen a tiny, gasping new-born baby. The mother was so ill that she had been advised to have an abortion,...
Abortion and intimate examinations - these are what I knew would face me on my Obstetrics and Gynaecology (O&G) firm. I was scared. Now, preparing for finals, I can look back at the worry I felt at the start of the clinical course. I was concerned about the ethical issues...
The Submission can be found at www.cmf.org.uk/ethics/submissions/?id=2.