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    Matjaž Zwitter.
    Summary: This book discusses medicine from an ethical perspective, whereas books on medical ethics more commonly present ethics from a bio-medical standpoint. The book is divided into 23 chapters. The introductory chapters present some basic concepts of medical ethics, such as the relation between the legal system and ethics, ethical documents, ethical theories, and ethical analysis. The following chapters address issues of importance in all fields of medicine: respecting autonomy, communication, relations within a healthcare team, professional malpractice, limited resources, and the portrait of a physician. In turn, the third part of the book focuses on ethical aspects in a broad range of medical activities - preventive medicine, human reproduction, genetics, pediatrics, intensive care, palliative medicine, clinical research, unproven methods in diagnostics and treatment, and the role of physicians who aren't directly responsible for patient care. The last part presents students' seminars with case stories. The book offers a valuable resource for physicians of all specialties, students of medicine, professionals, and students from other fields devoted to human health, journalists, and general readers with an interest in medicine.

    Contents:
    Preface
    Ethics and law
    Ethical codes and declarations
    Ethical theories
    Ethical analysis
    Autonomy and its limitations
    Communication
    Relations in health care teams
    Professional malpractice
    Limited resources, priorities, and corruption
    Image of a physician
    Preventive medicine
    Ethics at the beginning of life
    Paediatrics
    Genetics
    Emergency medicine and transplantation
    Elderly and psychiatric patients
    Dying and death
    Research
    Unproven methods of diagnostics and treatment
    Physicians beyond patient care
    Students' seminars.
    Digital Access Springer 2019