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Pharmacy Student Survival Guide, 2e | Section 1. Systems and Expectations > | Chapter 2. Ethics in Pharmacy Practice Sections: Objectives, The Patient Encounter, Introduction, The Codes of Professional Ethics in Medicine and Pharmacy, Two Philosophical Theories Are Often Referred to in Biomedical and Clinical Ethics: Utilitarianism and Deontology, History of (A) How Biomedical Ethics Evolved and the Fundamental Principles of Biomedical Ethics, (B) How Clinical Ethics Evolved, and (C) Clinical Applications of Those Principles (Clinical Ethics) with Case Examples, Codes of Conduct in the Professions and, Specifically, Clinical Ethics, Conclusion: The Doctor/Clinician-Patient Relationship Is the Core of Clinical Ethics, Application Exercises, References, Answers to Application Exercises. Topics Discussed: ethical issues in delivering patient-centered care and clinical research; ethics; ethics, clinical; ethics, medical; ethics, pharmacy; ethics, professional. Excerpt:"Upon completion of the chapter and exercises, the student pharmacist will be able to..."
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