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The duty to act in the best interest of the patient. Non-maleficence: The fundamental obligation to do no harm.
The Oxford Handbook of Bioethics - Hardcover - Bonnie Steinbock Oxford Handbook of Bioethics.
Respecting a patient's or research participant's right to self-determination and informed choice. The duty to act in the best interest of the patient
Ensuring the fair and equitable distribution of resources and treatment. Ensuring the fair and equitable distribution of resources
The handbook is built on a foundation of critical moral reasoning and established ethical frameworks. Many chapters draw upon the "Four Principles" approach widely used in healthcare:
The , edited by Bonnie Steinbock, serves as an authoritative, state-of-the-art guide to the diverse and interdisciplinary field of bioethics. Since its initial publication in 2007 by OUP Oxford , it has become a central reference point for scholars, students, and professionals navigating the complex ethical dilemmas posed by medicine and biotechnology. Core Principles and Methodology
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