Bioethics 101 Day 2.

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Bioethics 101 Day 2

Good Afternoon! Please have your bioethics packet out. Please DO NOT draw/write on your sticky notes. Did you do your homework??

Goals Describe the major bioethical principals Understand how to use biological principals to support your position

Subjective vs. Objective Questions Purely Subjective (all opinion) Purely Objective (all facts)

The Principles of Bioethics You will be given a scenario (A-F) Take 2 minutes to prepare a 30 second skit of your scenario Ace, 8 = A 2, 7 = B 3 = C 4 = D 5 = E 6 = F

The Principles of Bioethics Respect for Persons Maximizing Benefits/Minimizing Harm Justice Moral Rules & Duties Virtues Outcomes Care

Application Time! Revisit the Pandemic Flu sheet. Based on the principal that I give you, which 1 or 2 people would you save? Respect for Persons = Ace, 2, 6 Maximize Benefits/Minimize Harm = 3, 5, 7 Justice = 4, 8 Who should be saved during a flu outbreak when there is not enough life-saving vaccine available for everybody?

Common approaches & bioethical principles Save the youngest Draw straws Save the weakest Save the most useful Respect relationships (Maximize Benefits/Minimize Harm) (Justice) (Respect for Persons)

Goals Describe the major bioethical principals Understand how to use biological principals to support your position

Homework Read the page called “Dennis’ Decision” (Handout 3.1) in your packet Fill out Student Handout 2.2 while reading. Come ready to discuss tomorrow!