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Medical Ethics
Lecturer :Noha Alaggad
What is Ethics?
• Ethics is a system of moral principles. They affect how people
make decisions and lead their lives.
• Ethics is concerned with what is good for individuals and
society and is also described as moral philosophy.
Ethics Dilemmas
Ethics covers the following dilemmas:
• how to live a good life
• our rights and responsibilities
• the language of right and wrong
• moral decisions - what is good and bad?
What is Medical Ethics?
• Medical ethics
is a system of moral principles that
apply values and judgments to the
practice of medicine.
Basic principles of medical
ethics
• A) respect for patient autonomy.
• b) not inflicting harm on patients.
• c) a positive duty to contribute to the
welfare of patients .
• d) justice or fair treatment of patients.
• Nowadays, conflicts of interests between the government and
medical institutions, between medical institutions and medical
personnel, between physicians and patients are getting more and
more serious and complex.
• High technologies not only brought us hopes of cure but have also
created a heavy economic burden.
• The ethical dilemmas of high technology medicine-brain death,
organ transplantation, and concerns about quality of life-have
become increasingly prominent.
• A new and more specific code of ethics must be developed to meet
the demands of social development and medical service.
• This new code integrates the traditional medical ethics with modern
principles and values
Why Ethics Become Important?
Ethics and Morality
What are they?
The terms ethics and morality are often used interchangeably -
indeed, they usually can mean the same thing, and in casual
conversation there isn't a problem with switching between
one and the other.
However, there is a distinction between them in philosophy!
Ethics and Morality
What are they?
Ethics and morals both relate to “right” and “wrong” conduct.
However, ethics refer to the series of rules provided to an individual
by an external source. e.g. their profession. On the other hand,
morals refer to an individual’s own principles regarding right and
wrong.
Comparison chart
Ethics
• The rules of conduct
recognized in respect to
a particular class of
human actions or a
particular group, culture,
etc. It defines how thing
are according to the
rules.
Moral
• Principles or habits with
respect to right or wrong
conduct . It defines how
things should work
according to an
individuals' ideals and
principles.
Comparison chart
Ethics
• Social system – External
• Why we do it?
• Because society says it is
the right thing to do.
• What if we don't do it?
• We may face peer/societal
disapproval, or even be
fired from our job.
Moral
• Individual – internal
• Why we do it ?
• Because we believe in
something being right or
wrong.
• What if we don't do it?
• Doing something against one's
morals and principles can have
different effects on different
people, they may feel
uncomfortable, remorse‫ندمان‬,
depressed etc.
Comparison chart
Ethics
•
Acceptability
•
Ethics are governed by
professional and legal
guidelines within a
particular time and place
Moral
•
Acceptability
•
Morality transcends
cultural norms
Ethics vs Laws
• 1. Ethics are rules of conduct.
• Laws are rules developed by governments
in order to provide balance in society and
protection to its citizens.
2. Ethics comes from people’s awareness
of what is right and wrong.
• Laws are enforced by governments to its
people.
Ethics vs Laws
• 3. Ethics are moral codes which every person must
conform to.
• Laws are codifications of ethics meant to regulate society.
4. Ethics does not carry any punishment to anyone who
violates it.
• The law will punish anyone who happens to violate it.
5. Ethics comes from within a person’s moral values.
• Laws are made with ethics as a guiding principle.
Section 2: Professional ethics,
medical ethics, bioethics, clinical
ethics
1.Professional Ethics
• Professional ethics are standards of conduct that
apply to people who occupy a professional occupation or
role.
• A person who enters a profession acquires ethical
obligations because society trusts them to provide
valuable goods and services that cannot be provided
unless their conduct conforms to certain standards.
• Professionals who fail to live up to their ethical
obligations betray this trust.
• Professional ethics studied by ethicists include medical
ethics.
2.Medical ethics
•Medical ethics
• Concerns issues related to practice
of medicine
• Explores and promotes principles guiding conduct of health
care professionals
• Involves the consideration of others in deciding how to act
• It is applied ethics. It consists of the same moral principles and
rules that we would appeal to ,and argue for, in ordinary
circumstances.
3.Bioethics
•Bioethicscould be defined as the study of ethical issues
and decision-making associated with the use of living
organisms
• Bioethics includes medical ethics. Bioethics is learning how to
balance different benefits, risks and duties.
4- Clinical medical ethics is a practical and applied
discipline that aims to improve patient care and
patient outcomes by focusing on reaching a right and
good decision in individual cases.
• It focuses on the doctor-patient relationship and
takes account of the ethical and legal issues that
patients, doctors, and hospitals must address to
reach good decisions for individual patients.
The content of clinical ethics
includes
• Specific issues such as
• 1.truth-telling,
• 2.informed consent,
• 3.end of life care,
• 4. palliative care,
• 5.allocation of clinical resources,
• 6. the ethics of medical research.
• 7. The study of the doctor-patient relationship, including such
issues as
1. honesty,
2.competence, integrity,
3.respect for persons.
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Ch 1health ethics 2

  • 2. What is Ethics? • Ethics is a system of moral principles. They affect how people make decisions and lead their lives. • Ethics is concerned with what is good for individuals and society and is also described as moral philosophy.
  • 3. Ethics Dilemmas Ethics covers the following dilemmas: • how to live a good life • our rights and responsibilities • the language of right and wrong • moral decisions - what is good and bad?
  • 4. What is Medical Ethics? • Medical ethics is a system of moral principles that apply values and judgments to the practice of medicine.
  • 5. Basic principles of medical ethics • A) respect for patient autonomy. • b) not inflicting harm on patients. • c) a positive duty to contribute to the welfare of patients . • d) justice or fair treatment of patients.
  • 6. • Nowadays, conflicts of interests between the government and medical institutions, between medical institutions and medical personnel, between physicians and patients are getting more and more serious and complex. • High technologies not only brought us hopes of cure but have also created a heavy economic burden. • The ethical dilemmas of high technology medicine-brain death, organ transplantation, and concerns about quality of life-have become increasingly prominent. • A new and more specific code of ethics must be developed to meet the demands of social development and medical service. • This new code integrates the traditional medical ethics with modern principles and values Why Ethics Become Important?
  • 7. Ethics and Morality What are they? The terms ethics and morality are often used interchangeably - indeed, they usually can mean the same thing, and in casual conversation there isn't a problem with switching between one and the other. However, there is a distinction between them in philosophy!
  • 8. Ethics and Morality What are they? Ethics and morals both relate to “right” and “wrong” conduct. However, ethics refer to the series of rules provided to an individual by an external source. e.g. their profession. On the other hand, morals refer to an individual’s own principles regarding right and wrong.
  • 9. Comparison chart Ethics • The rules of conduct recognized in respect to a particular class of human actions or a particular group, culture, etc. It defines how thing are according to the rules. Moral • Principles or habits with respect to right or wrong conduct . It defines how things should work according to an individuals' ideals and principles.
  • 10. Comparison chart Ethics • Social system – External • Why we do it? • Because society says it is the right thing to do. • What if we don't do it? • We may face peer/societal disapproval, or even be fired from our job. Moral • Individual – internal • Why we do it ? • Because we believe in something being right or wrong. • What if we don't do it? • Doing something against one's morals and principles can have different effects on different people, they may feel uncomfortable, remorse‫ندمان‬, depressed etc.
  • 11. Comparison chart Ethics • Acceptability • Ethics are governed by professional and legal guidelines within a particular time and place Moral • Acceptability • Morality transcends cultural norms
  • 12. Ethics vs Laws • 1. Ethics are rules of conduct. • Laws are rules developed by governments in order to provide balance in society and protection to its citizens. 2. Ethics comes from people’s awareness of what is right and wrong. • Laws are enforced by governments to its people.
  • 13. Ethics vs Laws • 3. Ethics are moral codes which every person must conform to. • Laws are codifications of ethics meant to regulate society. 4. Ethics does not carry any punishment to anyone who violates it. • The law will punish anyone who happens to violate it. 5. Ethics comes from within a person’s moral values. • Laws are made with ethics as a guiding principle.
  • 14. Section 2: Professional ethics, medical ethics, bioethics, clinical ethics
  • 15. 1.Professional Ethics • Professional ethics are standards of conduct that apply to people who occupy a professional occupation or role. • A person who enters a profession acquires ethical obligations because society trusts them to provide valuable goods and services that cannot be provided unless their conduct conforms to certain standards. • Professionals who fail to live up to their ethical obligations betray this trust. • Professional ethics studied by ethicists include medical ethics.
  • 16. 2.Medical ethics •Medical ethics • Concerns issues related to practice of medicine • Explores and promotes principles guiding conduct of health care professionals • Involves the consideration of others in deciding how to act • It is applied ethics. It consists of the same moral principles and rules that we would appeal to ,and argue for, in ordinary circumstances.
  • 17. 3.Bioethics •Bioethicscould be defined as the study of ethical issues and decision-making associated with the use of living organisms • Bioethics includes medical ethics. Bioethics is learning how to balance different benefits, risks and duties.
  • 18. 4- Clinical medical ethics is a practical and applied discipline that aims to improve patient care and patient outcomes by focusing on reaching a right and good decision in individual cases. • It focuses on the doctor-patient relationship and takes account of the ethical and legal issues that patients, doctors, and hospitals must address to reach good decisions for individual patients.
  • 19. The content of clinical ethics includes • Specific issues such as • 1.truth-telling, • 2.informed consent, • 3.end of life care, • 4. palliative care, • 5.allocation of clinical resources, • 6. the ethics of medical research. • 7. The study of the doctor-patient relationship, including such issues as 1. honesty, 2.competence, integrity, 3.respect for persons.