Medical Law: A Very Short Introduction
작성자
Charles Foster
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History
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
144
언어
영어
출판됨
Apr 5, 2013
출판사
Oxford University Press
판
1
ISBN-10
0199660441
ISBN-13
9780199660445
설명
In the realm of medical law, opinions abound regarding pivotal issues such as clinical negligence and organ transplantation. This concise exploration by Charles Foster delves into the complexities and nuances of this critical field. It invites readers to grapple with the ethical dilemmas and legal frameworks that govern medical practices and patient rights.
Foster's insight illuminates the intricate balance between ethics and law, unraveling the situations where medical professionals must navigate tight legal constraints while ensuring the best outcomes for their patients. By breaking down daunting legal concepts, he makes them accessible to a wider audience, encouraging thoughtful discourse on the ramifications of medical decision-making.
Throughout the narrative, readers are encouraged to reflect on the real-world implications of medical law. The work not only serves as an introduction to legal principles but also raises essential questions about responsibility and morality in medicine, prompting readers to contemplate their own views on these pressing matters.
This brief yet impactful examination of medical law engages and equips readers to understand the significant issues at play, fostering an appreciation of the intersection between healthcare and legislation.
Foster's insight illuminates the intricate balance between ethics and law, unraveling the situations where medical professionals must navigate tight legal constraints while ensuring the best outcomes for their patients. By breaking down daunting legal concepts, he makes them accessible to a wider audience, encouraging thoughtful discourse on the ramifications of medical decision-making.
Throughout the narrative, readers are encouraged to reflect on the real-world implications of medical law. The work not only serves as an introduction to legal principles but also raises essential questions about responsibility and morality in medicine, prompting readers to contemplate their own views on these pressing matters.
This brief yet impactful examination of medical law engages and equips readers to understand the significant issues at play, fostering an appreciation of the intersection between healthcare and legislation.