Theories of Biomedical Ethics

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Graduate Medical Education Syllabus; Ethical Theory; Personhood; Autonomy; Beneficence; Informed Consent; Truth Disclosure; Confidentiality; Patient's Rights; Rights; Resource Allocation; Determination of Death; Terminal Care; Euthanasia; Allowing to Die; Newborns; Abortion; Reproductive Technologies; Genetic Counseling; Organ Donation; Occupational Medicine; Human Experimentation; Psychiatry; Feminism; Nursing Ethics;
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School of Medicine, University of Otago (New Zealand)
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