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    Personal Ethics Reflection Paper Introduction Ethical theories and principles help the medical community make moral decisions in difficult situations. However‚ each person has a different set of morals they abide by‚ including the varying ethical theories and principles. In this paper‚ I will discuss what theories I agree and disagree with concerning my moral framework‚ along with explaining what principles I think are most important. Theories Aligned

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    going to achieve this When I will achieve Complete My end of life care course Have been given 2 separate training books to complete Expected end date: November 2013 Is to complete my level 3 NVQ in Health & social care Continue with assignments and workbooks given and try to do all my work on time Expected end date: February 2014 Start my Midwifery Degree Complete the above tasks and apply for university in 2014 Expected end date: August 2017 Update training Ask manager when I go

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    Benedict M. Health care ethics : a Catholic theological analysis / Benedict M. Ashley‚ Jean K. deBlois‚ Kevin D. O’Rourke. — 5th ed. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN-13: 978-1-58901-116-8 (pbk. : alk. paper) ISBN-10: 1-58901-116-3 (pbk. : alk. paper) 1. Medical ethics—Religious aspects—Catholic Church. 2. Medicine—Religious aspects— Catholic Church. I. DeBlois‚ Jean. II. O’Rourke‚ Kevin D. III. Title. [DNLM: 1. Ethics‚ Medical. 2. Delivery of Health Careethics. 3. Catholicism

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    morals‚ I picked Utilitarianism and Care morals. Utilitarianism is a normative ethical theory that places the locus of right and wrong solely on the outcomes (consequences) of choosing one action/policy over other actions/policies. As such‚ it moves beyond the scope of one’s own interests and takes into account the interests of others. Normatively‚ care ethics seeks to maintain relationships by contextualizing and promoting the well-being of care-givers and care-receivers in a network of social relations

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    In the play‚ King Lear by William Shakespeare‚ there are many moral themes present. The most evident of these themes‚ however‚ is the idea of how life is never fair. Shakespeare uses many characters and situations to utilize this theme. King Lear‚ is one of the tragic heroes of the play. Lear also undergoes many emotional‚ changes throughout the play. In the beginning‚ Lear is a little less than merciful‚ and doesn’t value others opinions. After asking his daughters which one of them loves

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    INTRODUCTION End-of-life issue is among the most popular titles of several academic debates on studying prevailing social norms concerning medical ethics. The concepts and definitions of end of life issues have been well documented in the literature‚ and scholars have provided a number of interpretations to the terms involved. When looking at different kinds of theoretical debates on end of life issues held in several academic journals‚ it is striking how many articles especially from the Western

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    NORTHERN CARIBBEAN UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF ALLIED HEALTH AND NURSING DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY Title: Ethics Portfolio Presented in partial fulfillment of the course: MTCH200: professional Ethics in Health Done by: Unknown April 12‚ 2013 Table of Content Page Acknowledgement ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Introduction ---------------------------------

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    The Emory center for Ethics is a part of Emory University in Atlanta Georgia‚ established in 1990. The need for growth in the ethics of research became clear after the addition of a research hospital and increasing work in biological and biomedical research. With their vision “To inspire and advance scholarship and education‚ in ethics‚ to ignite the moral imagination of leaders in all walks of life‚ and to foster lives of moral meaning and ethical engagement”. They are aspiring to become an international

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    fe boaOscar Rubi American Government And Politics Professor- J.Carney-Waterton November 5‚ 2012 Life Ethics Essay The plane crashes on a deserted island near the Florida coast. The plane is equipped with two life rafts but one has burned completely and only one is working correctly. Only four people may get on board the life raft and live. There is a husband and wife expecting twins‚ a chemical engineer‚ a priest‚ a college student majoring in sociology‚ a police officer‚ a

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    While ethics theories often focus on justice‚ care‚ an "equally valid moral perspective‚" is usually disregarded because of male bias. The two perspectives are often pleasant-sounding‚ but a need for care point of view precedence exists. While truth is evident in both these statements‚ the problem of distinguishing between them becomes apparent soon after. Many feminist look to psychologist Carol Gilligan’s research for evidence to confirm the difference between characteristically male and female

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