Code: F7ABBEBI Ethics in Biomedical Engineering
Lecturer: Mgr. Martina Dingová Šliková Ph.D. Weekly load: 2P Completion: EX
Department: 17111 Credits: 2 Semester: S
Description:
An overview of basic ethical concepts and theories in the context of applied ethics with respect to the professional orientation, maintenance, and development of humanities in technically oriented students.

Prerequisites and co-requisites: Knowledge of humanities in the scope of secondary school studies (basics of philosophy, history, psychology).

Acquired knowledge, skills, abilities, and competencies: Knowledge of basic concepts and controversial topics in theoretical and applied ethics, the ability to critically think, discuss, argue and defend their own views in ethical dilemma situations, developing the ability to work with literature, enhance empathy skills.
Contents:
1. Ethics as a philosophical discipline, basic terminology of ethics, history, and presence of applied ethics in the context of bioethics & medical ethics
2. The relationship between ethics and law deontological ethical codes of professions in biomedical engineering
3. Patients' rights and compliance with regard to professions in biomedical engineering
4. Ethical issues in geriatrics, palliative care, disability, helplessness in relation to the quality of life and human dignity
5. Problematics of euthanasia
6. Problematics of human reproduction
7. Genotechnology - cloning, stem cells, embryonic research, the problem of genetic testing
8. Ethical issues of organ transplantation and xenotransplantation
9. Research in medicine and its regulation, introduction of new technologies (artificial organs, transhumanism, robotics, IT)
10. Current controversial topics in ethics (alternative medicine, allocation of resources in health care, vaccination)
Seminar contents:
Without exercises.
Recommended literature:
[1] VALLERO, Daniel A. Biomedical ethics for engineers: ethics and decision making in biomedical and biosystem engineering. Amsterdam: Elsevier/Academic Press, c2007. Biomedical engineering series (Amsterdam, Netherlands). ISBN 978-0-7506-8227-5.
[2] BEAUCHAMP, Tom L. a James Franklin CHILDRESS. Principles of biomedical ethics. 6th ed. New York: Oxford University Press, c2009. ISBN 9780195335705.
[3] Health care ethics: critical issues for the 21st century. 2nd ed. Editor Eileen E. MORRISON. Sudbury: Jones and Bartlett, c2009. ISBN 9780763745264.
Doporučená literatura:
[1] VEATCH, Robert M., Amy Marie HADDAD a Dan C. ENGLISH. Case studies in biomedical ethics: decision-making, principles, and cases. New York: Oxford University Press, c2010. ISBN 978-0-19-530972-0.
[2] JONSEN, Albert R., Mark SIEGLER a William J. WINSLADE. Clinical ethics: a practical approach to ethical decisions in clinical medicine. 7th ed. New York: McGraw - Hill, c2010. ISBN 978-0-07-163414-4.

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