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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
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August 25, 2019October 14, 2019Uncategorized

Don’t judge a book by it’s cover

On my second clinical practice block I was placed at Paarl Provincial Hospital where I worked with a variety of patients that […]

August 25, 2019September 7, 2019Uncategorized

The right thing to do

The South African institution states that everyone has the right to health; however some of the hospitals do no abide to those […]

August 18, 2019August 27, 2019Uncategorized

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October 9, 2018Uncategorized

Meaningful life and death

  Different people interpret or explain this topic differently depending on what it means to them. Meaningful life is defined as having […]

October 9, 2018Uncategorized

Human Rights (Kelly Smith 3557720)

Human rights should apply to everyone, shouldn’t it? But what happens if you get a referral in the hospital as per usual […]

October 9, 2018Uncategorized

Meaningful life and Death: Terminal illness

Introduction John Donne once wrote, “Death be not Proud”, referring to death as not being scary and powerful as people think (Shmoop […]

October 8, 2018October 21, 2018Uncategorized

Empathy: what more can I do to help my patients?

I am grateful for many of the undergraduate experiences I have had thus far. Most of them have been challenging and thought-provoking. […]

October 8, 2018October 8, 2018Uncategorized

The Candle and the Wind – Meaningful Death and Life

The span between life and death can be as quick and sudden as a puff of wind that blows out a candle. […]

October 8, 2018Uncategorized

Human Rights

One of the most common things that medical professionals experience in a clinical setting are patient’s refusal of treatment after given informed […]

October 8, 2018Uncategorized

Human rights

The first thing that comes to a physiotherapy student’s mind when you talk about human rights is patient’s rights because we deal […]

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