Healthcare delivery in the 21st century has become increasingly complex and demanding. Clinical consultations frequently raise scientific, ethical and legal challenges. While scientific issues may be resolved using an evidence-based medicine (EBM) approach, ethical theory is needed to justify decision making in the face of ethical conflict. Medical ethics, law and human rights: a South African perspective provides the conceptual background and analytic skills necessary to assist with the resoluti on of ethical dilemmas encountered in the South African healthcare environment.

Medical ethics, law and human rights use case studies to help the healthcare team to identify and analyse ethical, moral and value concepts, and to apply these to scenarios that they may encounter on a daily basis. Part 1 explores theories and principles of ethics (including African philosophy), introduces medical law, discusses health and human rights, and also makes the transition from theory to practi ce. Part 2 looks at specifi c topics in healthcare that raise challenges from an ethics perspecti ve – HIV/ AIDS, use of social media, euthanasia, human reproduction, geneti cs and genomics.In view of the increasing emphasis on ethical

In view of the increasing emphasis on ethical considerations in healthcare from the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA), coupled with the rising incidence of litigation in healthcare, Medical ethics, law and human rights is essenti al reading for health science, law and philosophy students as well as practising healthcare professionals

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