The Imperative of Ethics in Everyday Clinical Pediatrics

Clinical ethics is the dimension of bioethics devoted to analyzing competing values and obligations in clinical care, seeking the optimal balance between competing duties. Competence in clinical ethics is particularly important in our current scientific and social environment, where disharmony and challenges between value systems are common and the medical profession suffers from self-imposed risks to integrity and coherence. The ability to bring ethical analysis into the challenges of everyday clinical practice is a crucial component in resolving values conflicts and protecting the clinician –patient relationship that is the heart of our profession.
Source: Pediatric Clinics of North America - Category: Pediatrics Authors: Source Type: research