
Autonomy and Human Rights in Health Care
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
420
Language
English
Published
Dec 21, 2007
Publisher
Springer
ISBN-10
1402058403
ISBN-13
9781402058400
Description
A compelling collection of essays commemorates the legacy of David Thomasma, a prominent figure in the field of humanistic medicine. The authors delve into the intricate relationship between autonomy and human rights within the healthcare system, exploring how these fundamental principles intersect in practice.
Through a diverse range of perspectives, the book invites readers to contemplate the ethical dimensions of patient empowerment and the responsibilities that healthcare providers bear. It challenges conventional notions and enriches the discourse on how to best uphold dignity and respect in medical practices. This insightful compilation not only honors Thomasma's contributions but also encourages meaningful dialogues around vital issues in healthcare ethics.
Through a diverse range of perspectives, the book invites readers to contemplate the ethical dimensions of patient empowerment and the responsibilities that healthcare providers bear. It challenges conventional notions and enriches the discourse on how to best uphold dignity and respect in medical practices. This insightful compilation not only honors Thomasma's contributions but also encourages meaningful dialogues around vital issues in healthcare ethics.
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