Forensic Sciences: Concerns & Consideration
This book delves into intersections and ambiguous terrain of ethics. It includes compre-hensive discussion on ethics and the protection of human dignity vis-à-vis human rights,the chapters address ethical dilemmas that resonate deeply with healthcare professionals. The topic ofconsent—which lies at the heart of every patient-practitioner relationship—has evolved signi?cantly, shifting the focus from mere procedural formality to an essential expression of a patient’s autonomy and rights. Consent, however, is just the beginning of ethical engagement in healthcare, as practitioners are also challenged by issues likemedi-cal negligence, theethical rami?cations of prenatal diagnostic techniques, and the ten-sion between advancing technology and the potential for misuse or social stigmatization. In addressing bioethics, this book o?ers a deep dive into the moral principles governing healthcare practices, highlighting how these principles are utilized in practice.Human dignity, often tested by bioethical challenges, is explored in relation tohuman rights, emphasizing the balance between technological advancements and the preservation of fun- damental values.