
Pellegrino's Clinical Bioethics: A Compendium
by:
Edmund D. Pellegrino
,
G. Kevin Donovan
,
David G. Miller
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 081323753X
ISBN 13: 9780813237534
Publication date:
March 28th, 2025
Publisher: The Catholic University of America Press
Pages: 400
Genres: Philosophy
This comprehensive volume brings together significant writings on the intricate relationship between clinical practice and bioethics, curated by esteemed scholars in the field. The authors delve into the ethical dimensions of healthcare decision-making, addressing contemporary dilemmas faced by practitioners and patients alike.
Through a thoughtful compilation of landmark articles, the book provides insight into the foundational principles that shape clinical ethics. Readers will encounter nuanced discussions that highlight the interplay between medical advancements and moral responsibilities.
As a vital resource for healthcare professionals, students, and ethicists, this compendium not only preserves essential perspectives but also encourages ongoing dialogue about the ethical implications of clinical care in today's rapidly evolving medical landscape.
Through a thoughtful compilation of landmark articles, the book provides insight into the foundational principles that shape clinical ethics. Readers will encounter nuanced discussions that highlight the interplay between medical advancements and moral responsibilities.
As a vital resource for healthcare professionals, students, and ethicists, this compendium not only preserves essential perspectives but also encourages ongoing dialogue about the ethical implications of clinical care in today's rapidly evolving medical landscape.