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End Life Dilemmas

Winston Cellini

Publisher: Publifye

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"End Life Dilemmas" tackles the complex intersection of medical technology, human dignity, and mortality in modern healthcare. This comprehensive work explores how society navigates end-of-life care through three critical lenses: assisted dying ethics, palliative care advancement, and patient autonomy.The book uniquely combines philosophical analysis with practical medical insights, offering readers a balanced perspective on how different healthcare systems and cultures approach death and dying. Through a carefully structured approach, the book progresses from historical context to contemporary challenges, examining real-world case studies and clinical evidence.It presents compelling insights into how various jurisdictions handle assisted dying legislation and reveals the evolution of palliative care techniques. The work stands out for its thorough examination of how medical decision-making intersects with cultural values, religious beliefs, and family dynamics, all while maintaining a focus on patient dignity and autonomy.The book's interdisciplinary approach makes it particularly valuable for both medical professionals and informed general readers, offering practical guidance alongside scholarly analysis. It addresses timely issues such as the impact of COVID-19 on end-of-life care and the role of artificial intelligence in medical decisions, while providing assessment tools and communication frameworks for healthcare providers.This balanced treatment of complex bioethical issues makes it an essential resource for anyone seeking to understand the challenges of modern end-of-life care.
Available since: 01/08/2025.
Print length: 129 pages.

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