Ethical dilemmas are common in medicine from "summary" of When Breath Becomes Air by Paul Kalanithi
In the practice of medicine, ethical dilemmas often arise, presenting difficult decisions for healthcare professionals to navigate. These dilemmas can stem from conflicting values, beliefs, priorities, and obligations, making it challenging to determine the most appropriate course of action. One such ethical dilemma that frequently surfaces in medicine is the balance between the patient's autonomy and the physician's duty to act in the patient's best interest. This tension can arise when a patient refuses a recommended treatment, and the physician must decide whether to respect the patient's wishes or intervene to prevent harm. Additionally, ethical dilemmas in medicine ...Similar Posts
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