Society, Social Structures, and Community in Clinical Ethics

Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 49 (1):1-10 (2024)
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Abstract

Society and social structures play an important role in the formation and evaluation of concepts and practices in clinical ethics. This is evident in the ways the authors in this issue explore a wide range of arguments and concepts in clinical ethics including moral distress and conscience based practice, phenomenological interview techniques and gender dysphoria, continuous deep sedation (CDS) at the end of life, the notion of patient expertise, ethically permissible medical billing practices, the notion of selfhood and patient centered care in dementia patients, and the definition of minimal risk as used in research regulations.

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