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An Introduction to Ethics, Pathology, and Laboratory Medicine offers an organized and practical approach to examining dilemmas that occur frequently in pathology and laboratory medicine in a systematic way. This is a unique and novel resource to enable readers to confidently reach potential solutions with strong ethical reasoning that not only furthers quality patient care but honors the good intentions of their care givers. This book is for healthcare providers, instructors, students of allied health services, researchers, laboratory technologists, and members of the healthcare delivery team who utilize pathology and laboratory services. Each chapter is written in a case-based format followed by a discussion section further exploring the ethical dilemmas demonstrated by the cases. The cases are as suitable for practicing pathologists as well as medical school and PhD students and resident and fellows in all stages of clinical and research training.
Contents
1. Introduction
2. Review of the pathology specimen pathway
3. How to use this book
4. Ethical dilemmas surrounding pathology and error
5. Challenges with ethical implications in consultative pathology
6. Where's Waldo's Specimen: Challenges in pathology specimen handling
7. Dilemmas involving the allocation of scarce resources in pathology
8. Ethical dilemmas involving the pathology report
9. Ethical dilemmas involving informed consent
10. Ethical dilemmas when the pathologist knows the patient
11. Ethical dilemmas involving tissue utilization
12. Ethical issues in pathology graduate medical education
13. Ethical dilemmas involving pathologists as medical expert witnesses
14. Ethical dilemmas related to advances in technology (AI) in pathology