How is the ethical decision-making taught in BSc Respiratory Care Technology?

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    Yatendra Pradhan | Contributor-Level 10

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    Ethical decision-making in healthcare is taught through case studies, role-playing, and discussions on real-world dilemmas. Medical ethics courses cover principles like autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence, and justice. Students analyze complex situations, balancing patient rights with clinical judgment.

    Hospitals and universities integrate ethics training into clinical rotations, where students observe professionals handling ethical challenges. Workshops, ethical committees, and mentorship programs help them develop critical thinking and compassionate decision-making skills.

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