Bioethics Audiovisuals

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McCarrick, Pat Milmoe
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Visual aids to stimulate discussion and enhance lectures have long been a popular supplement for education. Classic medical ethics films made in the early 1970’s survive as strong teaching tools used by ethicists, medical and nursing educators, hospital personnel or ethics committees to illustrate and make vivid such topics as decision making for handicapped newborns or the rights of patients to refuse treatment.
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