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Biomedical Ethics Philosophy 1105 Spring 2007 Lecture time: Section 001, M, F 1:30-3:25 Rm A122a, Lecturer: Dr. John Russell (Ph.D. Cornell) Phone: 604-323-5453 (Langara), 604-877-1759 (home: before 9pm) Office hours: Rm A167c, M 3:30-4:30, T,Th 2:30-3:30, Th 5:30-6:30, F 3:30-4:30, and by appointment E-mail: jrussell@langara.bc.ca Web site: Langara: http://www.langara.bc.ca/philosophy/members/jrussell/ COURSE DESCRIPTION The course will survey some of the main ethical issues that arise in health care contexts and the methodologies for addressing hem. The aim will be to provide students with the conceptual and practical skills necessary (1) to identify moral issues in ealth care contexts, and (2) to respond to those issues in an informed and constructive manner. The course should be of nterest to those planning, or already in, careers in the health care professions and to anyone with a philosophical interest in the oral issues related to health care and treatment. The course will be divided into the following components. The first classes ill be spent gaining some familiarity with the elements of moral theory. Following this, we will look at models for ethical ecision-making in health care and begin to apply them to a variety of concrete practical cases that pose ethical issues and problems. At this point in the course, we will also be examining a number of ethical issues in health care such as the health professional/patient relationship, interdisciplinary relations, distribution of health care resources, end-of-life issues (including euthanasia), medical research on human subjects, ethical issues in reproductive technologies and human genetics, and other issues as time permits (see lecture schedule). REQUIRED TEXTS Readings in Biomedical Ethics: A Canadian Focus, edited by Eike-Henner W. Kluge, third edition. Alister Browne and Vincent Sweeney, Health Care Ethics: A Concise Introduction (Courseware). Overheads and other notes will be available from the instructor's web site. Some articles will be photocopied and distributed in class. 1

COURSE REQUIREMENTS There will be one in-class exam (25% of total grade), one 5-6 page paper (25% of total grade), a group assignment of a ase study of an ethical problem in biomedical ethics (20%), and a final exam (30% of total grade). The exams will be principally designed to test whether students understand and can think critically about the material that has been covered in the ectures and, to a lesser extent, the readings. This makes class attendance crucial. Students who have kept up with the lectures and readings should not find preparation for the exams especially onerous. Both exams will include short answer questions and short essay questions in response to case studies in biomedical ethics. I will provide detailed information later in the term about preparing a group case study. EVALUATION SCHEDULE Exam #1 Monday February 19 th (review on Friday February 16th) Case Study Friday, March 9 th Paper Friday, March 30 th (automatic one-week extension to April 6 th without penalty, but no comments) Final Exam TBA (review class on April 6th) Reading Schedule (subject to minor amendment) Readings are listed in order of importance under each heading. Readings with page numbers are from Readings in Biomedical Ethics, third edition, edited by Kluge. Readings from Browne and Sweeney refer to chapters from Health Care Ethics. 1. Introduction to Moral Theory: Metaethics and Normative Ethics (Week 1-3, Jan 8-26) Rachels, "The Challenge of Cultural Relativism" (handout) Browne and Sweeney, Ethical Decision-Making Kluge Ethical Theory pp.1-22 2. Models for Ethical Decision-making in Biomedical Ethics. (Week 4, Jan 29-Feb 2) 2

Browne and Sweeney, "Ethical Decision-Making" McDonald, A Framework for Ethical Decision-Making available at: http://www.ethics.ubc.ca/people/mcdonald/decisions.htm. 3. Patient/Health Care Professional Relations: Autonomy, Paternalism, Informed Consent, Truth-telling, Confidentiality Week 5-6, Feb 5-Feb 16) Browne and Sweeney, Autonomy, Paternalism, Informed Consent, Truth-telling Reibl v. Hughes, pp. 148-157 Freedman, A Moral Theory of Informed Consent pp. 157-166 Hyun, Waiver of Informed Consent, Cultural Sensitivity, and the Problem of Unjust Families and Unjust Traditions, pp. 167-180 Browne and Sweeney, Confidentiality Harrison et al, Involving Children in Medical Decisions pp. 194-197 Storch, Moral Relationships between Nurse and Client: The Influence of Metaphors pp. 136-145 Childress and Siegler, Metaphors and Models of Doctor-Patient Relationships: Their Implications for Autonomy" pp. 125-136 Brody, The Lie That Heals: The Ethics of Giving Placebos pp. 227-240 4. Professional Autonomy and Professional Responsibility (Week 7-8, February 19 and 26th). 5. Euthanasia (Week 8, Feb 26-Mar 2) Browne and Sweeney, Professional Relationships and Professional Autonomy: Truog et al, The Problem with Futility pp. 112-121. Reading on Medical Mistakes TBA Browne and Sweeney, Life and Death Decision-Making Rodriguez v. British Columbia pp. 358-363. Rachels, "Active and Passive Euthanasia" pp.364-368. Doerflinger, Assisted Suicide: Pro-Choice or Anti-Life? pp. 368-374. Quill et al, The Rule of Double Effect: A Critique of Its Role in End of Life Decision Making pp. 374-380. Puccetti, Does Anyone Survive Neo-Cortical Death? pp. 289-300. 6. Medical Research on Human Subjects (Week 9-10, March 5-Mar 16) Weijer, Placebo Trials and Tribulations pp. 254-57. Freedman, Equipoise and the Ethics of Clinical Research (on reserve) Declaration of Helsinki (2000) available at: http://www.wma.net/e/policy/b3.htm. The Tri-Council Policy Statement: Ethical Conduct for Research Involving Humans, pp. 244-252. 3

Manning, Presumed Consent in Emergency Neonatal Research pp. 266-274. 4

7. Distributive Justice and Allocation of Health Care Resources (Week 11-12, Mar 19- Mar 30) Browne and Sweeney, Resource Allocation Canada Health Act, sections 7-12, 18-20 pp. 53-57 Report of the Royal Commission on the Future of Health Services in Canada, pp. 58-62 Nelson and Drought, The Moral Acceptability of Rationing Medical Care pp. 79-90 Freedman and Baylis, Purpose and Function in Government Funded Health Coverage pp. 63-75. Williams, Rationing Health Care by Age pp. 91-95. Moss and Siegler, Should Alcoholics Compete Equally for Liver Transplantations? pp. 97-105. 8. Genetics and Human Reproduction (Week 13, Apr 2-6) Excerpts from Bill C-13: An Act Respecting Assisted Human Reproduction, pp. 423-426. Respect for Human Life, pp. 431-448. Overall, Access to In Vitro Fertilization, Costs, Care and Consent pp.448-461. 9. TBA (time permitting), perhaps something on the ethics of administering alternative/complementary therapies 5