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PHT402

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  • Lectures
    • 1. Basic principles of ethics
    • 2. Ethical dilemmas
    • 3. Empathy
    • 4. Professional practice
    • 5. Moral judgement and distress
    • 6. Meaningful life and death
    • 7. Euthanasia and abortion
    • 8. Human rights
    • 9. Resource allocation
    • 10. Ethics in research
    • 11. Sexual harassment
    • 12. Ethics in sport
    • 13. Substance abuse
    • 14. Whistleblowing
    • 15. Family violence
  • Topics
    • Morality and ethics
    • Human rights
    • Basic principles of ethics
    • Ethics and professionalism
    • Meaningful life and death
      • Terminal illness
      • Dealing with death
      • Abortion
      • Suicide and Assisted suicide
    • Resource allocation
    • Ethics in sport
    • Integrity and wrongdoing
      • Substance abuse
      • Whistle blowing
      • Fraud
    • Integrity in research
    • Mental health
    • Sexual harassment
    • Abuse
  • Assignment
  • Contact

Author: Lusanda Mpongwana

September 16, 2019September 29, 2019Term 3 (2019), Uncategorized

Do Not Resuscitate

During my general block, I had a patient who was involved in a motor vehicle accident and sustained polytrauma including traumatic brain […]

May 24, 2019June 26, 2019Term 2 (2019)

Oupatient’s convenience

Health care welfare is not only a human right for all people but a greater advantage to have as an availability for […]

March 4, 2019June 5, 2019Term 1 (2019)

A choice to die

For some time my grandmother suffered from type 2 diabetes for a number of years. She was in and out of hospital […]

November 9, 2018May 20, 2019Assignment (2018)

Held In Trust (3611367)

Going into clinical practice as a 3rd year student or even any other can be quite daunting. Taking responsibilities associated with professional […]

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