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BOOKS PUBLISHED BY THE CHAIR
Books by Chair
Book of Abstracts
16th World Conference, Brazil, Brasilia, July 2024
Book of Abstracts
15th World Conference, Porto, Portugal, October 2023
Book of Abstracts
14th World Conference, Porto, Portugal, March 2022
Ethics in Psychiatry and Mental Health
(Spanish)
Teaching Ethics in Psychiatry Case Vignettes
(English)
Teaching Ethics in Psychiatry Case Vignettes
(Arabic)
Teaching Ethics in Psychiatry Case Vignettes
(Hebrew)
Teaching Ethics in Psychiatry Case Vignettes
(Traditional Chinese)
Teaching Ethics in Psychiatry Case Vignettes
(Italian - Part 1)
Teaching Ethics in Psychiatry Case Vignettes
(Italian - Part 2)
Teaching Ethics in Psychiatry Case Vignettes
(Italian - Part 3)
Teaching Ethics in Psychiatry
(Greek)
Psychiatric Ethics
(English)
Psychiatric Ethics
(Chinese)
Psychiatric Ethics
(Greek)
First Syllabus - 1st Edition
(English)
First Syllabus
(Albanian)
First Syllabus
(Bulgarian)
First Syllabus
(French)
First Syllabus
(Italian)
First Syllabus
(Portuguese)
First Syllabus - 2nd Edition
(English)
First Syllabus - 2nd Edition
(Italian)
Bioethics for Judges
(English)
Bioethics for Judges
(Italian)
BOOKS ON BIOETHICS PUBLISHED BY MEMBERS OF THE CHAIR
Books publised by members
Book of Abstracts PhD on Bıoethıcs, 15th World Conference, Porto, Portugal, October 2023
Healthcare as a Universal Human Right - Sustainability in Global Health
Classroom Communication
(English)
Classroom Communication
(Spanish)
Classroom Communication
(Traditional Chinese)
Classroom Communication
(Greek)
Casebook on Human Dignity and Human Rights
Casebook on Benefit and Harm
Bioethics Education
Bioethics and the Holocaust
E-BOOK PROJECT ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
E-book "Ethical challenges in the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in medicine: human and non-human caring"
BOOKS ON BIOETHICS PUBLISHED BY EXTERNAL BODIES
Books by extrenal
Bioethics Core Curriculum Section 1
Bioethics Core Curriculum - Section 2
The World Caught a Cold
SOURCES AND OTHER LITERARY AIDS
Other Sources
Global Bioethics
Ethics and Law in Biomedicine and Genetics
Bioethics and Journalism
National Bioethics Committees in Action
UNESCO Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights
Asia Pacific Perspectives on Biotechnology and Bioethics
Asia Pacific Perspectives on Medical Ethics
Asia Pacific Perspectives on Environmental Ethics
Establishing Bioethics Committees
Bioethics Committees at Work Procedures and Policies
Educating Bioethics Committees
Bioethik Erklaerung
Human Cloning Ethical Issues
Global Biothcs Enquiry
GBE Vol.10 - Issue 3 December 2022
GBE Vol.10 - Issue 2
September 2022
GBE Vol.10 - Issue 1
March 2022
GBE Vol.9 - Issue 3 December 2021
GBE Vol.9 - Issue 2 September 2021
GBE Vol.9 - Issue1
March 2021
GBE Vol.8 - Issue 3
December 2020
GBE Vol.8 - Issue 2
September 2020
GBE Vol.8 - Issue 1
March 2020
Global Bioethics Enquiry Special Supplement 2019
GBE Vol.7 - Issue 3
December 2019
GBE Vol.7 - Issue 2
September 2019
GBE Vol.7 - Issue 1
March 2019
Global Bioethics Enquiry Special Supplement 2018
GBE Vol.6 - Issue 3
December 2018
GBE Vol.6 - Issue 2
September 2018
GBE Vol.6 - Issue 1
April 2018
GBE Vol.5 - Issue 3
December 2017
GBE Vol.5 - Issue 2
September 2017
GBE Vol.5 - Issue 1
April 2017
GBE Vol.11 - Issue 3 December 2023
GBE Vol. 12 - Issue 1 March 2024
THE MONTHLY CASES
Monthly Cases
Case 1: Competency
Case 2: Refusal of Treatment
Case 3: Should this patient be sedated
Case 4: Bioethics Journal
Case 5: Medical Records of Third Parties
Case 6: Should we inform the patient?
Case 7: Should genetic prenatal diagnosis be performed?
Case 8: Should clinical information be given by phone or email?
Case 9: Decision in cases of adolescents with serious illnesses
Case 10: Patients treatment request.
Case 11: Should information regarding the adoption of the patient be withheld?
Case 12: Should I Change The Time Of Death On The Medical Certificate Of Death?
Case 13: Doctors on social media
Case 14: Cultural Values or Best Practice
Case 15: Conscientious objection or convenience?
Case 16: Who is the designated representative?
Case 17: Artificial Intelligence friend or foe?
Case 18: What should be done if terminal sedation is not indicated?
Case 19: Favourable treatment for a friend, or unfavourable treatment to other patients?
Case 20: Conflict among professionals: Who decides?
Case 21: Social challenge or an ethical issue
Case 22: Fetal Welfare
Case 23: Who Is Responsible For A Patient’s Treatment?
Case 24: Navigating Tubal Ligation Decisions for a person with Down Syndrome.
Case 25: Should information be withheld from a patient?
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