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​Dieses Open-Access-essential schafft Orientierung, wenn
Künstliche Intelligenz im klinischen Alltag eingesetzt wird. Die
Herausforderungen werden anhand zweier Beispiele aus dem Bereich
der Nephrologie erläutert, die ethisch und rechtlich reflektiert
werden. Ein umfangreicher Empfehlungsteil schließt diesen durchweg
interdisziplinär erarbeiteten Band ab.
Das Buch arbeitet die zentralen Kriterien des Krankheitsbegriffs im
Recht heraus. Die Beantwortung vieler rechtlicher Fragen im Bereich
arztlichen Handelns ist abhangig von der Abgrenzung zwischen
Heilung, Pravention und Enhancement und damit von der
Unterscheidung zwischen Krankheit und Gesundheit. In den einzelnen
Rechtsgebieten haben sich bislang unterschiedliche
Krankheitsbegriffe entwickelt. Das Buch fuhrt Experten aus
verschiedenen Rechtsbereichen zusammen, die Relevanz und Funktion
des jeweiligen Krankheitsbegriffs vorstellen und auf dieser Basis
Unterschiede und Gemeinsamkeiten diskutieren. Beleuchtet werden die
ethische, die oeffentlich-rechtliche, die strafrechtliche und die
zivilrechtliche Perspektive.
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Pediatric Sleep Pearls (Paperback)
Lourdes Delrosso, Richard B. Berry, Suzanne Beck, Mary H. Wagner, Carole L. Marcus
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R1,443
Discovery Miles 14 430
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Following in the steps of the bestselling Sleep Medicine Pearls,
this practical resource provides authoritative guidance on the
evaluation and management of common pediatric sleep medicine
problems using concise clinical vignettes. Experts in this rapidly
growing field, led by Drs. Lourdes M. DelRosso, Richard B. Berry,
Suzanne E. Beck, Mary H. Wagner, and Carole L. Marcus, provide a
hands-on, case-based approach, perfect for physicians studying for
the sleep boards, fellows learning sleep medicine, and physicians
who see children in their practice. Over 95 cases review key
elements in the evaluation and management of a wide variety of
pediatric sleep disorders. An easy-to-read "pearls" format
summarizes 2 to 5 major teaching points for maximum retention.
Short, templated chapters are ideal for use by busy physicians.
Current scoring criteria from the American Academy of Sleep
Medicine manual for sleep and associated events version 2.2, as
well as the current International Classification of Sleep
Disorders, 3rd Edition (ICSD-3). Expert coverage of normal sleep in
children, as well as sleep disorders associated with common
medical, neurologic, psychiatric, neurodevelopmental, and genetic
conditions. Up-to-date information on pediatric obstructive sleep
apnea syndrome diagnosis and management. Numerous illustrations of
polysomnographic fragments and pictures of clinical findings help
you quickly recognize key pediatric sleep patterns that lead to an
accurate diagnosis. All illustrations online are in full color. An
ideal resource for pediatric sleep medicine specialists, adult
sleep medicine specialists, pediatric pulmonologists, pediatric
neurologists, pediatric otolaryngologists, general pediatricians,
and pediatric psychologists.
The intense and polemical debate over the legality and morality of
weapons systems to which human cognitive functions are delegated
(up to and including the capacity to select targets and release
weapons without further human intervention) addresses a phenomena
which does not yet exist but which is widely claimed to be
emergent. This groundbreaking collection combines contributions
from roboticists, legal scholars, philosophers and sociologists of
science in order to recast the debate in a manner that clarifies
key areas and articulates questions for future research. The
contributors develop insights with direct policy relevance,
including who bears responsibility for autonomous weapons systems,
whether they would violate fundamental ethical and legal norms, and
how to regulate their development. It is essential reading for
those concerned about this emerging phenomenon and its consequences
for the future of humanity.
The intense and polemical debate over the legality and morality of
weapons systems to which human cognitive functions are delegated
(up to and including the capacity to select targets and release
weapons without further human intervention) addresses a phenomena
which does not yet exist but which is widely claimed to be
emergent. This groundbreaking collection combines contributions
from roboticists, legal scholars, philosophers and sociologists of
science in order to recast the debate in a manner that clarifies
key areas and articulates questions for future research. The
contributors develop insights with direct policy relevance,
including who bears responsibility for autonomous weapons systems,
whether they would violate fundamental ethical and legal norms, and
how to regulate their development. It is essential reading for
those concerned about this emerging phenomenon and its consequences
for the future of humanity.
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