At the successful conclusion of this module, you should be able to demonstrate the following module level learning outcomes (MLO): MLO.1 Knowledge & Understanding: You will be able to demonstrate a critical understanding of key bioethical principles (e.g., autonomy, justice, beneficence) MLO.2. Ability to Apply Knowledge and Understanding: You will be able to apply ethical reasoning to case studies (e.g., euthanasia) and justify practical decisions in a healthcare context MLO.3: Autonomy of Judgement: You will be able to form well-reasoned moral judgments on controversial issues, integrating multiple perspectives MLO.4. Communication Skills: You will be able to communicate ethical arguments clearly and concisely in a structured written format. MLO.5. Learning Skills: You will be able to demonstrate intellectual autonomy by identifying, researching, and reflecting on bioethical issues
Prerequisiti
The prerequisites are indicated in the Integrated Course Syllabus for [506508] - ETHICS AND SOCIETY
Metodi didattici
Teaching methods include lectures, discussion and guided independent study. Lectures present key concepts (supports MLO.1, MLO.2), interactive discussion of clinical cases (supports MLO.2-3), guided readings and the e-learning platform (supports MLO.5). Teaching will include guidance to help you prepare for the exam (supports MLO.4) and throughout you will be presented with references to further readings and other materials to support your development (supports MLO.5).
Verifica Apprendimento
The assessment process is indicated in the Integrated Course Syllabus for [506508] - ETHICS AND SOCIETY
Testi
Beauchamp TL, Childress JF. Principles of Biomedical Ethics. 8th ed. Oxford University Press; 2019. Further readings will be made available on the e-learning platform for this module throughout the semester. Sample additional readings: Nuffield Council on Bioethics. https://www.nuffieldbioethics.org. The Hastings Center. https://www.thehastingscenter.org.
Contenuti
This module, which blends theory with interactive discussion of real-life complex cases, aims to introduce and discuss a wide range of ethical dilemmas within medical practice and clinical situations. Beginning with the emergence of Bioethics this module will introduce you to bioethical principlism, a widely adopted framework that guides ethical decision-making through the application of four core principles: respect for autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence, and justice. informed consent, end of life decisions and transplant medicine. The module will then, through discussion of clinical dilemmas in areas such as informed consent, end of life decisions and transplant medicine focus on the application of theory to practice.
Lingua Insegnamento
INGLESE
Altre informazioni
For further information please see the Integrated Course Syllabus for [506508] - ETHICS AND SOCIETY