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pIn�this Brief, Daniel Sokol interprets�'doing medical ethics' broadly to capture the application of ethical knowledge to a concrete situation, rather than just resolving a moral dilemma contained within a case.�It instructs clinicians on how to�identify and analyse a clinical ethics case, and�guides the reader in�publishing in general medical, specialist medical, and medical ethics journals, and�through presenting on ethical issues at conferences.
In addition to this, advice on how to teach medical ethics, and apply for research ethics approval, is included.�� � � �/pp"...an admirably short and clear guide to doing medical ethics... I welcome this book and urge medical students and doctors of all grades to read it in paper, on-line or on your portable screen reader." bSir Richard Thompson, President of the Royal College of Physicians, UK /b/pp"Dr.
Sokol has provided the field with a much needed, easy and comprehensive tool on 'doing' clinical ethics that all should have in their back pockets." bDr. Nneka Mokwunye, Director of Bioethics, Washington Hospital Center, Washington DC, USA /b/pp"This is a magnificent guide to clinical ethics and reflects the author's very well known and widely respected academic gravitas and real life experience in clinical ethics.
It is a "must read" for anyone involved in the field." bMr. Vassilios Papalois, Consultant Surgeon and Chairman, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust Clinical Ethics Committee, UK/b ��� /p