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Chapter 1 Overview of Medical Ethics and Medical Practice
1.1 Ethics
1.2 Ethics and Religion
1.3 Medical Ethics
1.4 Medical Ethics and Medical Law
1.5 Ethical Reasoning and Arguments
1.6 Objectives for Students Training of Medical Ethics
Chapter 2 Basic Ethical Theories
2.1 Basic Theories of Ethics
2.2 Basic Concepts of Medical Ethics
2.3 Medical Ethics and Medical Morality
2.4 Medical Ethics and Bioethics
Chapter 3 Basic Principles of Medical Ethics
3.1 Principle of Nonmaleficence
3.2 Principle of Beneficence
3.3 Principle of Respect
3.4 Principle of Justice
Chapter 4 Doctor-patient Relationship
4.1 Overview of the Doctorpatient Relationship
4.2 Basic Model of the Doctorpatient Relationship
4.3 Factors Affecting of Doctorpatient Relationship
4.4 Measures to Build a Harmonious Doctorpatient Relationship
Chapter 5 Ethical Issues of Organ Transplantation
5.1 History of Organ Transplantation
5.2 A Series of Ethical Issues in Organ Transplantation
5.3 Strategies to Increase Organ Donations
5.4 Rational Allocation of Available Organs
Chapter 6 Ethical Reflections on Assisted Reproduction
6.1 Definitions of Some Terms
6.2 Technologies of Assisted Reproduction and Its Social Context
6.3 Ethical Reflections on Application of Assisted Reproductive Technologies
6.4 Some Views of Assisted Reproductive from Religious Perspectives
Chapter 7 Ethical Issues of Death
7.1 Death Standard and Its Ethical Significance
7.2 Hospice Care
7.3 Euthanasia
Chapter 8 Medical Research Involving Human Subjects
8.1 Medical Research
8.2 Historical Abuses and Ethical Codes of Medical Research Involving Human Subjects
8.3 Ethical Issues of Medical Research Involving Human Subjects
Chapter 9 Ethical Issues of Health Care
9.1 Resource Allocation and Policy of Health Care
9.2 What Is Health Care Ethics
9.3 Ethical Theories Interrelated to Health Care
9.4 Ethical Issues in Health Care
9.5 Working Together for Fairness and Efficiency in Health Care