Shaping Tomorrow's Thinking in Bioethics
Jonathan Montgomery discusses the history and current issues in UK bioethics, including the challenges faced in regulating healthcare professionalism. Explore the evolving landscape of bioethics, from bureaucratic to post-bureaucratic approaches, and the impact on policies such as organ donation and assisted dying. Discover the possibilities for personalization, privatization, and democratization in shaping the future of bioethics. Engage with the ethical debates surrounding emerging science and public involvement in bioethics. Stay informed and contribute to the ongoing conversation on bioethical dilemmas and innovations."
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Regulating UK Bioethics Jonathan Montgomery 20 July 2012 Shaping tomorrow s thinking
History Health Professionalism BMA, Royal Colleges Kennedy challenge in Reith Lectures Bureaucratic bioethics Warnock HFEA Nuffield Council on Bioethics Human Genetics Commission Post-bureaucratic bioethics The bonfire of the Quangos Shaping tomorrow s thinking
Issues? Explanations offered Cost Legitimacy Evidence, rigour & politics Presumed consent or opt-out to organ donation in England & Wales Condemnation - a retreat from evidence- based decision-making? Shaping tomorrow s thinking
Phoenix possibilities Personalisation Bioethics as a private matter Privatisation Demos, Pratchett & Assisted Dying Big Society? Democratisation Parliamentary committee Shaping tomorrow s thinking
Creating the future Emerging Science and Bioethics Advisory Committee (ESBAC) NCoB Rigour Stakeholders Public debate Faith Communities Shaping tomorrow s thinking