Ethical rational, facts, and center techniques for choosing kidney
donors all in one volume. This is the first book of its kind, devoted
solely to preoperative issues for living kidney donors and those who
counsel them. The eight chapters are devoted to vital areas that are
comprehensively addressed by experienced professionals. The book
presents a unified ethical and factual approach that is essential for
all transplant centers to understand. It is a readable and
understandable ethical foundation for living kidney donation that is
free of jargon. It includes balanced, hard to find factual summaries
that are essential for acceptable kidney donor counseling. As transplant
centers increasingly turn to living kidney donors, this book is an
essential step forward in the field.
The book will appeal to transplant physicians and surgeons, transplant
coordinators and social workers, nephrologists who have patients on
dialysis or who evaluate potential living kidney donors and to potential
living kidney donors and their recipients. As a practical application of
medical ethics to an important field, it will be of interest to medical
ethicists as well.