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Bioethics at the crossroad.

E H Loewy1, R S Loewy

  • 1University of California, Davis, USA.

Health Care Analysis : HCA : Journal of Health Philosophy and Policy
|March 5, 2002
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Bioethics and health-care ethics are crucial professions with significant social obligations. Professionals must balance personal comfort with their duty to address communal problems, facing critical choices about their societal role.

Area of Science:

  • Bioethics
  • Health-care Ethics

Background:

  • The social obligation of bioethics and health-care ethics is paramount.
  • These fields serve as a vital link between individual and communal challenges.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine if bioethics meets professional criteria.
  • To discuss the tasks, teaching, and obligations within health-care ethics.
  • To identify current dangers and failings faced by health-care ethics professionals.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual analysis of bioethics and health-care ethics.
  • Discussion of professional standards and social roles.
  • Exploration of educational and practical challenges.

Main Results:

  • Bioethics may fulfill criteria for a profession.
Keywords:
Analytical ApproachBioethics and Professional Ethics

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  • Health-care ethics professionals have defined obligations and face contemporary risks.
  • The field is at a critical juncture regarding professional identity and social responsibility.
  • Conclusions:

    • Professionals in bioethics and health-care ethics face a choice between personal security and fulfilling their social role.
    • The study highlights the evolving nature and critical importance of ethical considerations in healthcare.
    • Urgent decisions are needed to define the future trajectory of these essential fields.