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The Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore, MD. Places medical and non-medical readers in realistic situations where they experience difficulties of making tough medical decisions. Cases are composites of actual cases the authors have seen or managed. Concluding chapters discuss major theories of medical ethics. Softcover, hardcover also available. DNLM: Ethics, Medical.
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Review of Tough decisions in medical ethics
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Engaging and Readable
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Tough Decisions is an outstanding book made even better in this long awaited second edition.
Unlike most collections of case studies, this volume does not simply present a variety of vignettes to be analyzed and evaluated. Instead, the reader is required to actually make tough decisions and then follow up on the consequences. Decisions often lead to further decisions and then still further decisions. Different readers will thus follow different paths through the text. The situations themselves are realistically described and include multidimensional characters and well-written dialogue.
The cases will provide a rich basis for discussion if this is used as a classroom text, but this is also an engaging and readable book for anyone interested in the tough decisions faced in healthcare every day.