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Papers On Medical Ethics
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Frankenstein and Achebe
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A 7-page treatise answering the question of how Viktor Frankenstein and his creature came to resemble each other over the course of the book; and how Achebe treated his white characters as opposed to his black ones in Things Fall Apart. Lists 2 sources.
Filename: khfrthi.rtf
Gene Therapy Research Proposal
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A 3 page paper presenting a research proposal
with the purpose of evaluating methods of introducing germline - i.e., inheritable - genes in human
subjects. The intended approach will be to replicate specific methods gained from the literature,
evaluating each for their adaptability to universal application. The American Association. for the
Advancement of Science recommends that ethical issues be resolved first, but it also notes that
current methods are inefficient. Universally applicable methods need to be available before the
ethical questions are resolved. Much of the funding for research has been from the private sector,
pharmaceutical companies looking toward the profit that is certain to be substantial. Bibliography
lists 8 sources.
Filename: KSgeneThRes.wps
Genetic Engineering: Ethics
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3 pages in length. The list of options was rather long as the couple sat in the waiting room filling out their paperwork. There for their first in vitro fertilization procedure, they were faced with a number of choices pertaining to the baby they would eventually create: sex - female; hair color - blond; eyes - green; height - 5'7"; body type - athletic; I.Q. - 125; aptitude - music and law. Testing for specific diseases had all but weeded out life-threatening syndromes and socially unacceptable conditions that guaranteed they would make a healthy baby - and if not then they would simply abort it - so all that was left for aspiring parents to think about was what psychological and physiological traits they wanted their perfect child to have. Is this merely the plot of a bestselling science fiction novel? Not anymore given the progress scientific advancement has rendered in the recent past. If genetic engineering continues down the path it currently follows, there will be grave consequences to pay for manipulating man's natural methods of reproduction. No bibliography.
Filename: TLCGeneEng.rtf
Genetic Testing and the Law
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A 15 page research paper that examines the law concerning genetic testing and whether or not health insurers can use test results that show that an individual has a genetic tendency towards a disease as grounds for canceling or not providing coverage. The writer particularly focuses on the comprehensive law enacted by the state of New Jersey. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: 99genlaw.rtf
Genetic Testing for Congenital Anomalies
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This 5 page paper discusses several different aspects of genetic testing, including who are candidates for screening, discrimination, costs, privacy issues, clinical issues for mutation carriers and ethical and social considerations. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: HVGenTst.rtf
Global Competition, U.S. Economy, Euthanasia, Bioethics, and Healthcare Policies
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In nine pages this paper examines the impact of global competition on the U.S. economy and healthcare policies with subcategories including the accepted practice of euthanasia in Europe, but not in the United States; how this impacts America’s economy and healthcare options; how the U.S. should handle telemedicine implications for clinicians in terms of licensing and liability issues across state and national borders; ethical dilemmas in biomedical research, e-health, information technology, and telemedicine with key global health medical issues discussed; and also contrasts current international health policy issues. Eight sources are listed in the bibliography.
Filename: TGeuthecon.rtf
Health Care Legalities and Ethics
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A 12 page paper discussing a case in which an emergency room nurse turned away a patient delivered by ambulance. The receiving hospital is a private, for-profit organization, and the patient had no job, no funds and no insurance. The patient was suffering from an apparent broken leg after injuring it playing tennis on a city-owned court. When asked how he intended to pay the hospital’s bill, the patient replied that he would sue the city for the funds. The nurse determined that there were no serious injuries present and that the patient was stable, and then instructed the ambulance crew to transport the patient to a public facility. The paper identifies the facts of the case, then reviews legal, moral and economic issues of the case before concluding with a proposed corporate statement addressing future occurrences. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
Filename: KShlthCareLegal.rtf
Health Care Rationing
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A 7 page consideration of the ethical impacts of health care rationing. The author asserts that a combination of our longer life spans and more and more elaborate and expensive medical technology has resulted in stressed health care resources. Patients clamor for optimized care and the medical profession and our political system struggle with how to provide for the most people without a sacrifice of the quality or equability of care. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: PPmedRtn.rtf
Health Questions and Answers
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A 5 page paper which addresses 7 different health industry quotations with answers in regards to possible questions that might arise. Issues such as physician's involvement in HMOs, ethics, gatekeeping, test rationing, and ethical concerns. Bibliography lists 3 sources. RAhlthq&a.wps
Filename: RAhlthq&a.wps
Hippocratic Oath
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This 3-page paper discusses whether or not the Hippocratic Oath encourages medical paternalism or patient autonomy; it finds that the Oath does encourage paternalism and suggests a way to begin revising it to encourage patient autonomy. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: HVHippo.rtf
HIV/AIDS Patients and Suicide
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This 18 page report discusses the
many issues associated with suicide and people with HIV/AIDS. The
disease has raised numerous issues such as access to care,
prevention, cost of treatment, drug therapy and much more. Not
surprisingly, it has also intensified the debate regarding right
to die, physician assisted suicide, and the moral issues
associated with suicide. As people are forced to live with a
disease that slowly but surely robs them of all strength and any
measure of personal dignity, many have made the decision not to
endure that process or cause their loved ones to have to
experience it with them. The impact of the loss of personal
autonomy, the emotional and physical suffering, and the related
care issues are presented in terms of both AIDS patients and
their caregivers. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: BWsuiaid.rtf
HMOs and the Uninsured
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A 12 page paper answering 3 questions about HMOs, the uninsured, HMO ethics and implications for US health care. Questions address HMO structure; relationship with the uninsured; HMO behavior ethics; who the uninsured are; and consequences for American society. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: KShmoUnins.rtf
HMOs: History and Future
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A 10 page paper divided into two parts. The first is a five-page discussion of HMOs' history and future, concentrating on Paul Ellwood's (2002) proposal that the HMO structure be replaced with his HEROIC one. The second part of the paper answers 4 questions addressing Medicare and Medicaid's influence on the evolution of American healthcare, and assessment of President Bush's ban on continued collection of stem cells from aborted embryos. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: KShmoHistory.rtf
Home HIV Testing: An Issue of Patient Privacy
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A 7 page overview of the controversy surrounding home testing for HIV. Identifies AIDS, and HIV) as a tragic disease for which there are tragic consequences both epidemiologically and sociologically. Contends that because of the social stigma which all too often results with the disease and the insecurity of medical records in general, home testing is not an option but a necessity. Concludes that while what is really needed is stricter regulation at the federal level ensuring the privacy of medical records, that regulation is slow in coming and therefore home testing is a needed option. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: PPHIVtst.wps
Hospice: A Personal Option for the Terminally Ill
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A 20 page exploration of the dying process and how it is typically handled in the healthcare establishment. The author presents hospice as a viable alternative to this often less than optimum situation. Hospice cares not just for the clinical aspects of the patients health but also for their personal, social, and psychological aspects. Bibliography lists 16 sources.
Filename: PPhospic.rtf
How Medical Care Played into Gilda Radner's Plight
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This 7 page paper focuses on the book It's Always Something, which is an autobiographical account of Gilda Radner's ordeal with ovarian cancer. The paper examines medical ethics and the types of medical care provided to this Saturday Night Live star. No additional sources cited.
Filename: SA545GR2.rtf
How The Law Reasons About Bioethical Issues And The Criteria
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8 pages in length. The law found itself in a quagmire of unfamiliar territory throughout the twentieth century as man's progression as a species challenged many long-standing believes, assumptions and legal tenets. While legal interpretation depends upon those making such determinations, technology has presented some difficult cases before the court for which there is no precedent and the final ruling still leaves room for future debate and potential reversal. Bioethical issues have presented particularly challenging situations for the courts to decide about an otherwise grey that must be transformed into terms of black and white; medicine in particular has been at the forefront of how the law reasons bioethical issues. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: TLCBioethLaw.rtf
Human Cloning
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A 3 page paper which presents a brief proposal for human cloning.
Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: RAclone.rtf
Human Cloning (Annotated Bibliography)
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This 3 page annotated bibliography reflects 8 sources which are against cloning. Information on each source includes an interpretation in respect to how useful each source is.
Filename: SA314clo.rtf
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