Bioethics, Medical Ethics, and the Law
| LAW 481-01 | Bioethics, Medical Ethics, and the Law | 3 credits |
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This course will explore the manner in which the law affects ethical
issues of national and individual health care as they impact the most
acute questions of health care policy in the twenty-first century.
Materials presented will cover emerging as well as developing issues
relating to classic and contemporary constructs of ethical appraisal
and analysis and their application to topics such as: legal and ethical
issues of technical advancements in human reproduction, medical
research involving human subjects, and organ harvesting and
transplantation; definitions of death; accommodation of humanity in the
dying process; and ethical considerations involving the administration
and cost of health care to the totality of society. The course will be
presented through traditional case and statutory material, integrated
with analysis of prevailing and proposed medical, economic and ethical
applications. Where appropriate, client oriented problems will be
utilized to introduce legal practice reality into abstract issues of
medical, legal and ethical principles. Satisfies the writing requirement. |
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Foundational:
Administrative Law
Health Law & Policy
Supporting:
Bioethics, Medical Ethics & the Law
Food & Drug Law
Insurance Law
International Bioethics and Health Care*
Medical Malpractice & Health Care Liability
National Health Policy*
Selected Topics in Health Care*
Selected Topics in Insurance Regulation
*courses not offered every year