Here, Erich H. Loewy expands on his earlier book Textbook of Medical
Ethics (1989) offering healthcare workers and students a new
perspective on ethical practice.
Textbook of Healthcare Ethics focuses on the social conditions in
which medical practice occurs and how ethical healthcare decisions
involves nurses, social workers, psychologists, technicians, and
patients as well as physicians. This thoroughly revised and expanded
edition addresses historical and theoretical underpinnings and practical
concerns. A series of case studies serve as a guideline for further
discussion. The text examines provocative issues such as organ donation,
care of the terminally ill, abortion, HIV-positive healthcare
professionals, physician-assisted suicide, and experimentation with
fetal tissue. This is an ideal book for all members of the healthcare
team as well as students and residents in any discipline of medicine.