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Medical Ethics Education In Britain 19631993 Wellcome Witnesses To Twentieth Century Medicine Vol 31 La Reynolds

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Medical Ethics Education In Britain 19631993 Wellcome Witnesses To Twentieth Century Medicine Vol 31 La Reynolds
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Publisher: QMUL History C20Medicine
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.62 MB
Pages: 247
Author: L.A. Reynolds, E.M. Tansey (Editors)
ISBN: 085484113X
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Medical Ethics Education In Britain 19631993 Wellcome Witnesses To Twentieth Century Medicine Vol 31 La Reynolds by L.a. Reynolds, E.m. Tansey (editors) 085484113X instant download after payment.

Changing attitudes toward human experimentation along with other controversial moral issues emerged after the Second World War and, in 1963, led to the establishment of the London Medical Group, organized by Ted Shotter, with similar Medical Groups elsewhere from 1967. These became forums for discussion and debate arising from dilemmas encountered in medical settings. Medical ethics did not become a recognized subject in the syllabus of Britain's medical schools until 1993. This Witness Seminar transcript records the development of international ethical codes, the response to them over the period 1963-93 by students and doctors and the extent of resistance encountered from deans, hospital administrators and others; the Groups' influence on medical practice; the impact on both Medical Group organizers and participants in their subsequent careers; the local and regional variations and their significant lasting contributions. The meeting was chaired by Dr Stephen Lock and included former Medical Group members, scientists, physicians and policy makers, such as Professors Kenneth Boyd, Bill Fulford, Roger Higgs, Sir Ian Kennedy, David Morton and Sir Malcolm Macnaughton. An introduction by Professor Sir Kenneth Calman and appendices of the Very Revd Edward Shotter's reflections on the influence of the Medical Groups as a report for the Institute of Medical Ethics complete the transcript.

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