Ethical Problems and Genetics Practice provides a rich, case-based
account of the ethical issues arising in the genetics clinic and
laboratory. By analysing a wide range of evocative and often
arresting cases from practice, Michael Parker provides a compelling
insight into the complex moral world of the contemporary genetics
professional and the challenges they face in the care of patients
and their families. This book is essential reading for anyone
interested in the ethical issues arising in everyday genetics
practice. Ethical Problems and Genetics Practice is also a
sustained engagement with the relationships between bioethics and
social science. In proposing and exemplifying a new approach to
bioethics, it makes a significant contribution to debates on
methods and interdisciplinarity and will therefore also appeal to
all those concerned with theoretical and methodological approaches
to bioethics and social science.
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