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Based in part on a survey of ethical decision-marking among 682 medical geneticists worldwide, this book includes a chapter authored by a geneticistand an ethicist in 19 nations, describing genetic services, counselling, screening, prenatal diagnosis, and major ethical problems and social controversies faced by geneticists. The concluding chapter describes ethical and policy issues that exist worldwide, and offerssome possible resolutions.
Dorothy Wertz and John Fletcher pioneered the first
international study of ethical and social issues in genetics in 18
nations. This book reports and discusses their second and more
representative study in 36 nations. The survey focused on actual
situations that occur in the practice of medical genetics,
presented as case vignettes that can also be used in teaching and
policy discussion. Among the issues discussed are privacy, prenatal
diagnosis, patient autonomy, directiveness in counseling, sex
selection, forensic DNA banking, "genetic discrimination," and
"eugenics."
Dorothy Wertz and John Fletcher pioneered the first
international study of ethical and social issues in genetics in 18
nations. This book reports and discusses their second and more
representative study in 36 nations. The survey focused on actual
situations that occur in the practice of medical genetics,
presented as case vignettes that can also be used in teaching and
policy discussion. Among the issues discussed are privacy, prenatal
diagnosis, patient autonomy, directiveness in counseling, sex
selection, forensic DNA banking, "genetic discrimination," and
"eugenics."
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