
Bioethics, Humility, and Responsibility: A Conversation with Arthur Caplan
How to Be Wrong
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A Journey Through Bioethics
This chapter explores the speaker's personal experiences with polio and their subsequent interest in bioethics, particularly regarding medical communication and transparency. It discusses the ethical dilemmas faced within healthcare, including topics like organ donation and physician-assisted dying, while emphasizing the need for teaching medical ethics through real-world case studies. Through personal anecdotes, the speaker highlights the importance of humility and understanding patient autonomy in navigating complex medical decisions.
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