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Knowledge of ethics is critical to the professional development of the physician (Hafferty). Ethical decision making deals with concrete judgments in situations in which action must be taken despite uncertainty. This course of study is designed for all four years of medical school. Jul 22, · Best medical practice is founded upon the ethical principles that guide health care providers who care for patients or perform research. The core ethical principles of medicine are autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, and justice. Oct 1, · The books sets out the key legal principles governing medical practice including the obtaining of consent; the law of negligence; the principles of confidentiality; the law on organ donation; and the legal regulation of end of life. develop a basic teaching aid on medical ethics for all medical students and physicians that would be based on WMA policies, but not be a policy document itself. Sep 1, · The aim of this book continues to be to advance understanding of medical law by applying the moral and contextual framework that is outlined in the first chapter. Medical ethics is an applied ethics which involves examining specific controversial issues such as abortion, breach of confidentiality, end-of-life care, rationing of scarce medical resources. Medical Ethics and Law are disciplines with frequent areas of overlapping concepts, yet each discipline has unique parameters and a distinct focus. For example, the medical ethics concept of respect for autonomy is expressed in law as individual liberty. develop a basic teaching aid on medical ethics for all medical students and physicians that would be based on WMA policies, but not be a policy document itself. Medical ethics is an applied ethics which involves examining specific controversial issues such as abortion, breach of confidentiality, end-of-life care, rationing of scarce medical resources.