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Fetus As a Patient
A Contested Concept and Its Normative Implications

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Due to new developments in prenatal testing and therapy the fetus is increasingly visible, examinable and treatable in prenatal care. Accordingly, physicians tend to perceive the fetus as a patient and understand themselves as having certain professional duties towards it. However, it is far from clear what it means to speak of a patient in this connection.


This volume explores the usefulness and limitations of the concept of 'fetal patient' against the background of the recent seminal developments in prenatal or fetal medicine. It does so from an interdisciplinary and international perspective. Featuring internationally recognized experts in the field, the book discusses the normative implications of the concept of 'fetal patient' from a philosophical-theoretical as well as from a legal perspective. This includes its implications for the autonomy of the pregnant woman as well as its consequences for physician-patient-interactions in prenatal medicine.


About the author

Dagmar Schmitz is Assistant Professor of Medical Ethics and Theory at the Institute for History, Theory and Ethics in Medicine, RWTH Aachen University, Germany, and a member of the German Commission on Genetic Testing (GEKO). In her research, she is especially interested in ethical aspects of physician-patient-interactions and the beginning of life.

Angus Clarke is Clinical Professor at the Institute of Cancer and Genetics, Cardiff University, UK. He works as a clinical geneticist and teaches students of medicine and of genetic counselling. He undertakes research on the social and ethical aspects of human genetics and contributes to policy discussions on genetic services within UK and Europe.

Wybo Dondorp is Associate Professor of Biomedical Ethics, Research Schools CAPHRI and GROW, at Maastricht University, the Netherlands. His research interests include the ethics of reproductive medicine, genomics, and population screening. He is a member of the Health Council of the Netherlands and past coordinator of the Special Interest Group on Ethics of the International Society of Prenatal Diagnosis and Fetal Therapy (ISPD).

Summary

This volume explores the normative implications of the concept of the fetal patient against the background of the recent seminal developments in prenatal or fetal medicine from an interdisciplinary and international perspective.

Product details

Assisted by Dagmar Schmitz (Editor), Angus Clarke (Editor), Wybo Dondorp (Editor)
Authors Dagmar Clarke Schmitz
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Content Book
Product form Paperback / Softback
Publication date 30.06.2020
Subject Humanities, art, music > Philosophy > General, dictionaries
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Non-clinical medicine
Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law
 
EAN 9780367591373
ISBN 978-0-367-59137-3
Pages 214
 
Series Biomedical Law and Ethics Library
Subjects MEDICAL / Ethics, PHILOSOPHY / Ethics & Moral Philosophy, MEDICAL / Physician & Patient, MEDICAL / Health Care Delivery, MEDICAL / Gynecology & Obstetrics, LAW / Ethics & Professional Responsibility, MEDICAL / Perinatology & Neonatology, LAW / Medical Law & Legislation, LAW / Health, Ethics & moral philosophy, Reproductive Medicine, Ethics and moral philosophy, Gynaecology and obstetrics, Gynaecology & obstetrics, doctor/patient relationship, Clinical Practice, Medical & healthcare law, Health systems & services, Medical ethics and professional conduct, Medical ethics & professional conduct, Medical and healthcare law, Legal Ethics & Professional Conduct, Legal ethics and professional conduct, Primary care medicine, primary health care, Public Health & Safety Law, Doctor / patient relationship, Public health and safety law, Neonatal Medicine, Perinatal palliative care, Prenatal Testing, reproductive autonomy, prenatal ethics;reproductive medicine;maternal autonomy;bioethical analysis;legal status embryo;perinatal palliative care;ethical debates in fetal therapy, prenatal screening, bioethical analysis, Fetal Surgery, spinal muscular atrophy, Fetal therapy, Therapeutic misconception, maternal autonomy, ethical debates in fetal therapy, legal status embryo, prenatal medicine, Fetal Treatments, Open Fetal Surgery, Full Moral Status, Fetal Interests, Cell free fetal DNA, Maternal Fetal Conflict, Cell Free DNA, Fetal Scan Anomaly, Independent Moral Status, Noninvasive Prenatal Test, Intrauterine Blood Transfusion
 

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