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    Teaching ethics in organ transplantation and tissue donation : cases and movies / Silke Schicktanz, Claudia Wiesemann, Sabine Wöhlke (Eds.) ; in cooperation with Amnon Carmi.

    • Title:Teaching ethics in organ transplantation and tissue donation : cases and movies / Silke Schicktanz, Claudia Wiesemann, Sabine Wöhlke (Eds.) ; in cooperation with Amnon Carmi.
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    • Other Contributors/Collections:Carmi, Amnon.
      Schicktanz, Silke.
      Wiesemann, Claudia.
      Wöhlke, Sabine.
    • Published/Created:[Akron, Ohio] : University of Akron Press, 2011.
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    • Library of Congress Subjects:Transplantation of organs, tissues, etc.--Moral and ethical aspects--Study and teaching.
    • Medical Subjects: Tissue and Organ Procurement--ethics.
    • Edition:North American ed., 1st University of Akron Press ed.
    • Description:81 pages ; 24 cm.
    • Notes:"First published 2010 in Germany by Universitätsverlag Göttingen"--Title page verso.
      Includes bibliographical references and filmography.
    • ISBN:9781935603061
    • Contents:Machine generated contents note: pt. A Introduction
      1. Definition and medical practice of organ transplantation
      Success rates
      2. ethics of organ and tissue donation
      Post-mortem donors
      Living donors
      Body concepts and personal identity
      Commodification and organ trade
      Xenotransplantation
      Further reading
      pt. B Case studies
      I. Case: Living kidney donation
      the right to refuse
      II. Case: Living liver donation and competent decision making
      III. Case: Parental living kidney donation
      IV. Case: Living liver donation
      the right to refuse
      V. Case: Living organ donation
      legal limits to non-family related donations
      VI. Case: Organ transplantation
      mentally incompetent recipients
      VII. Case: Living organ transplantation: cross-national donors
      VIII. Case: Living organ donation
      legal restrictions on donorrecipient-relationship
      IX. Case: Samaritan donation
      risk assessment and nonmaleficence
      X. Case: Samaritan donation
      domino-paired issue of justice
      XI. Case: Living kidney donation
      psychological and cognitive restrictions of the donor
      XII. Case: Living organ donation
      socio-economic relationship between donor and recipient
      XIII. Case: Living organ donation
      limits of donor autonomy
      XIV. Case: Living bone transplant
      informed consent for donation
      XV. Case: Bone marrow transplantation
      mentally incompetent donor
      XVI. Case: Post-mortem organ donation
      cultural aspects of death and burial traditions
      XVII. Case: Brain death
      consent procedure
      XVIII. Case: Post-mortem organ donation and religious conflicts I
      XIX. Case: Post-mortem organ donation and religious conflicts II
      follow the law or avoid a scandal?
      XX. Case: Definition of death and cultural aspects
      family's role
      XXI. Case: Conscientious objection of physicians
      XXII. Case: Directed (post-mortem) donation
      role of preferences for allocation
      XXIII. Case: Heart-lung-transplantation
      assessing high risks
      XXIV. Case: Post-mortem organ donation
      parental consent
      XXV. Case: Xenotransplantation
      human trial and informed consent
      XXVI. Case: Organ trade
      post-surgical follow-up treatment
      XXVII. Case: Organ trade
      supporting medical tourism
      XXVIII. Case: Organ trade
      socio-economic dependency between donor and recipient
      XXIX. Case: Organ traffic
      financial incentives for doctors
      XXX. Case: From the perspectives of the patient
      is there a right to buy a kidney from a stranger from another country?
      pt. C Movies as teaching material
      ethical issues in organ transplantation.
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