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Tag: Ethical dilemmas

September 16, 2019September 27, 2019Term 3 (2019)

Why do we shame our patients for their addiction?

‘The opposite of addiction is not sobriety; the opposite of addiction is connection.’ -Johann Hari If possible, please watch both videos or […]

August 26, 2019September 15, 2019Assignment (2019)

Juggling Thoughts

This artwork shows a man trying to alter the way he thinks. The altering of one’s way of thinking can be related […]

May 23, 2019June 5, 2019Term 2 (2019)

How do we decide who gets to benefit from physiotherapy rehabilitation? (Resource allocation)

Stroke (cerebro vascular accident, CVA) patients often need a lot of rehabilitation even when they as discharged from the hospital. The goals […]

March 4, 2019March 22, 2019Term 1 (2019)

Multiple Ethical Dilemmas

During the last two years of clinical practice, I have worked with various healthcare practitioners. During this time I experienced how different […]

November 8, 2018May 20, 2019Assignment (2018)

Demenz (3674272)

Demenz  Find out what I mean here! As seconds turned into minutes. Minutes to hours, and hours to days, He had already forgotten […]

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