From the medical use of marijuana to organ donations to animal
testing, the medical profession is rife with controversial issues.
Students and teachers can now use this reference resource to
explore all sides of these issues. Narrative chapters, each one
devoted to a specific topic, encourage students to consider all the
facts surrounding the various controversies. Case studies and
first-person accounts bring the issues to life and concluding
questions for each chapter challenge students to use their critical
thinking skills to draw their own conclusions.This collection
provides historical as well as contemporary contexts for an
examination of government structures in the United States and the
states of the former U.S.S.R. Throughout, the contributors look at
federalism at both local and national levels, and they try to
assess how and why the two systems developed as they did.
Each of the fifteen chapters analyzes the pro and con arguments
and current status of a specific controversy, illuminating the
philosophical dilemmas faced by medical professionals as well as
their patients and the general public as a whole. The Goldsteins
present opposing arguments on the sources and nature of each
controversy, providing readers with an understanding of the causes
and effects of medical controversies. This basic introduction to
these many different issues, including, among others, the arguments
surrounding a need for national health insurance, the arguments
surrounding the ethics of cloning, the arguments surrounding the
needs and dangers of childhood vaccinations, and the arguments
surrounding end-of-life issues will provide a starting ground for
students interested in researching these topics further, while also
encouraging them to begin dialogues with their peers to help them
develop their ability to analyze complicated issues.
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