If an older family member is diagnosed with ter...
If an older family member is diagnosed with terminal cancer and given a short time left to live, should we tell them? How can we resolve dilemmas that arise in the hospital when ventilators, life-saving medications and their treatments are in short supply? What frameworks of morality such as pragmatism or utilitarianism might be used to resolve these problems? If two people both need a kidney transplant, how do we choose which goes higher on the list? How could you make the case for someone if they were in your family? The medical world is filled with ethical dilemmas, let's talk about them!_x000D_
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In this club, we'll talk about real scenarios. We'll also watch an excerpt from Boston Medical about these types of situations. We'll talk about it all as well looking at what common practices are used and how they differ around the world. What do you think about it all? Would you react the same way if it someone you knew?_x000D_
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Let's have a fascinating and important discussion about medical ethics!_x000D_
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如果一个年长的家庭成员被诊断为癌症晚期,只能活很短的时间,我们应该告诉他们吗?当呼吸机、救生药物及其治疗供应短缺时,我们如何解决医院出现的困境?什么样的伦理框架,如实用主义或功利主义,可以用来解决这些问题?如果两个人都需要肾移植,我们如何选择肾移植的优先顺序?如果某人是你的家人,你该如何为他辩护?医学界充满了伦理困境,让我们来谈谈它们吧!_x000D_
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在这个club里,我们将讨论真实的场景。我们还将观看波士顿医疗中心关于这类情况的一段摘录。我们也将讨论它,看看哪些常用的实践被使用,以及它们在世界各地有何不同。你觉得这一切怎么样?如果是你认识的人,你会做出同样的反应吗?_x000D_
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我们来讨论一下医学伦理吧!