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Just Doctoring: Medical Ethics in the Liberal State

University of California Press (1991)

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  1. Act first and look up the law afterward?: Medical malpractice and the ethics of defensive medicine. [REVIEW]Kenneth De Ville - 1998 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 19 (6):569-589.
    This essay examines the so-called phenomenon of defensive medicine and the problematic aspects of attempting to maintain the safest legal position possible. While physicians face genuine litigation threats they frequently overestimate legal peril. Many defensive practices are benign, but others alter patient care and increase costs in ways that are ethically suspect. Physicians should learn to evaluate realistically the legal risks of their profession and weigh the emotional, physical, and financial costs to the patient before employing a defensive measure.
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  • Bioethical issues in dental practice and prevention: Is dentistry paternalistic?Nusrat Fatema Chowdhury - 2017 - Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics 27 (6):186-189.
    Paternalism is not acceptable in dentistry today because it eliminates the patients’ right to choose the treatment they feel is right for them, even if their choice is not what the doctor feels is best. Paternalism violates the patient’s autonomy and self-determination. Dentists accept the ethical principle of non-maleficence and in many countries, are also recognizing the right to informed consent. Most people trust health professionals who serve them. Dentists are among the trusted professionals, and the paper will investigate the (...)
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