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ETHICS II- MEDICINE AND HEALTH CARE (ST 3427)

Term: 2008-2009 January Term

Faculty

There is not currently a faculty member for this course

Schedule

Mon-Tue-Thu-Fri, 8:00 AM - 12:30 PM (1/5/2009 - 1/9/2009) Location: MAIN GH 104
Wed, 8:00 AM - 12:45 PM (1/5/2009 - 1/9/2009) Location: MAIN GH 104

Description

The course explores traditional philosophical theories (principled and nonprincipled) and contemporary Christian ethical models (stewardship, co-creator, covenant). In order to focus on principles of autonomy, justice, and rights, these theories and models are applied to issues relating to parentalism, truth-telling, and confidentiality; the right to adequate health care and limited resources; and cross-cultural medicine. Finally, broader social issues about the beginning, end, and quality of life (assisted reproduction, genetic intervention, experimentation, abortion, and euthanasia). Case studies will be used throughout for what they reveal about the larger issues. (This course is supported by the Brindle Fund for Medical Ethics and Ministry.) Prerequisite: ST2420 Ethics I.