Ward ethics. Dilemmas for Medical Students and Doctors in Training: Edited by T K Kushner, D C Thomasma. Cambridge University Press, 2001, pound18.95, pp 265. ISBN 0-521-66452-

Journal of Medical Ethics 28 (5):332-3 (2002)
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Abstract

Kushner and Thomasma have assembled a distinguished group of contributors who are almost all practising clinicians with an interest in medical ethics. The book is well laid out and is divided into two main parts: part one “On caring for patients” and part two “On becoming a `team player’: searching for esprit de corps and conflicts of socialization”. This is a convenient way to think about medical ethics. Part one covers the ethical dilemmas of doctors caring for patients and the many practical problems that arise; this area of medical ethics is what most doctors would consider to be “true” medical ethics. Many doctors would not consider part two to be medical ethics at …

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