Biomedical Engineering & Ethics Theresa Kennedy BME 181 Section March 4, 2013.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Gene Therapy.
Advertisements

Chapter 19 Issues and Ethics Identifying an Issue Issue: a subject or problem that has more than one point of view Somatic Cells: cells that compose.
PUBLIC INTEREST AND COMMON GOOD BY BRUCE JENNINGS, DANIEL CALLAHAN, AND SUSAN M. WOLF.
Information Technology as a Profession
Licensure and Engineering Ethics Lecture # 2
Michael Davis Article PowerPoint Lecture Prepared by Christy Moore
Engineering Ethics. Engineering is a profession Team Exercise #1 In 1 minute, list as many professions as you can.
ASME Code of Ethics1 Engineering Ethics Discussion not Lecture Ethics not Morals No person is perfect.
1 Lecture 8 Ethics in the Workplace Luis San Andres Mast-Childs Tribology Professor Texas A&M University February 15, 2011.
Engineering Ethics Wentworth Institute of Technology Elec163 Electronic Design I Professor Tim Johnson.
Ethics CS-480b Network Security Dick Steflik. ACM Code of Ethics This Code, consisting of 24 imperatives formulated as statements of personal responsibility,
PROJECT MANAGEMENT ETHICS
International Management MSE-608A International Management Tal Ovadia Welcome to.
Engineering Ethics.
Professional Codes of Ethics Professionalism and Codes of Ethics.
Ethics Lecture Dr. Christina Howe
What is an Engineer? Engineers do more than study theory, they use the laws of math, physics, chemistry, biology, and other sciences as tool to make new.
Chapter 15 Current Concerns and Future Challenges.
Bell Work 9/24/12 Recall the three types of leadership we discussed last week. When playing our game on Friday did you see any of those leadership styles.
Stem Cells: Myths, Facts, and Ethics
Ethics of Biotechnology. CLONING What is CLONING? Creating new and identical organisms using biotechnology.
Information roles. Change Responsiveness Creativity Resilience.
Unit 2- Ethical Theories and Obligations
1 Ethical Principles of Psychologists Code of Conduct Based on Textbook and
Professionalism and Ethics. Engineering Profession  Engineering is... “the profession in which a knowledge of the mathematical and natural sciences gained.
Kortlynn Johnson. What is Gene Therapy? A technique for correcting defective genes responsible for disease development 1.
Legal and Ethical Responsibilities
Unit 4 Legal and Ethical Responsibilities. 4:1 Legal Responsibilities Copyright © 2004 by Thomson Delmar Learning. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 2 Introduction.
Experimental Gene Therapy Use On Humans. What is gene therapy? Gene therapy is a method of curing genetic disorders by introducing functioning genes into.
Genetic Issues We are at the dawn of a new age in medicine Genetically engineered therapy will personalize medicine Diagnosis will precede disease This.
Introduction to Engineering Ethics School of Engineering Design, Technology and Professional Programs.
ENGR-10_Lec-20_Chp15_Ethics_History.ppt 1 Bruce Mayer, PE Engineering-10: Intro to Engineering Engineering 10 Chp.15 Professional.
Objective 1.03 Understanding Ethics Needed For Employment In Accounting 1 Objective 1.03 Understanding Ethics.
Legal and Ethical Responsibilities
Stem Cells and Society  Catalyst:  Describe one example of how genetic testing could be used to help someone.  Describe one example of how gene therapy.
Ethical Boundaries and Practices
What is gene therapy? Do now: In your own words,
Engineering Ethics. Engineering Ethics ( II ) Wael. A. Moustafa MA.Sc., P.Eng. May 18, 2011 Mechanical Engineering Department Umm Al-Qura University.
Engineering Ethics ELEC 422, Spring 2006 (kudos to Drs. Peeples and Jerse for portions of this presentation)
Do software developers have an ethical duty? KELLEN STUART.
Legal and Ethical Responsibilities. Legal Responsibilities Introduction Criminal law Civil law Tort Malpractice Negligence (continues)
Engineering Ethics Cory Hoi Dylan Stryker Chris Sanson Paul Goyette.
Bioethics. What is “ethics”? Ethics: “the rules of conduct recognized in respect to a particular class of human actions or a particular group, culture”
A SSOCIATION OF MEDICAL ENGINEERING OF KENYA ( AMEK ) 13 TH -15 TH N OV 2013 SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION, NAKURU CODE OF CONDUCT AND ETHICS FOR.
Objective 1.03 Understanding Ethics Needed For Employment In Accounting 1 Objective 1.03 Understanding Ethics.
1 The Nature of Ethics Ethics is generally concerned with rules or guidelines for morals and/or socially approved conduct Ethical standards generally apply.
ETHICS IN BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING BY RYAN IVONE. INTRODUCTION Goal : Use their knowledge, skills, and abilities to enhance the safety, health, and welfare.
Recruitment of egg donors by South Korean stem cell researchers Created by the IDEESE Project, 2009 You are free to use and modify these slides under a.
Ethical and Bioethical Issues in Medicine
Clear Thinking about Engineering Ethics Joseph R. Beck P. E. Adjunct Assistant Professor University of Pittsburgh.
Legal and Ethical Responsibilities
Chap (3)1 Chapter 3 Professional Codes of Ethics Almost every professional organization dealing with the field of computing has published its own code.
Legal and Ethical Responsibilities
Engineering Ethics class06.2.doc has 10 case studies.
Philippine Institute of Chemical Engineers Code of Ethics
11 Ethical and Bioethical Issues in Medicine
Engineering Ethics.
Legal and Ethical Responsibilities
INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING PROFESSION
Accounting I Objective 1.03 Understanding Ethics Needed
Professional Codes of Ethics
Legal and Ethical Responsibilities
1.03 Understanding Ethics ACCOUNTING I
Identifying Basic Principles for Moving Forward
Chapter 7 Engineering Ethics
Differentiate between ethical and legal issues impacting health care.
ACM Code of Ethics CSCI 362: Data Structures.
Professional Responsibility and Ethics
Discussion not Lecture Ethics not Morals No person is perfect
CS-480b Network Security Dick Steflik
Presentation transcript:

Biomedical Engineering & Ethics Theresa Kennedy BME 181 Section March 4, 2013

What are Ethics? The rules of conduct recognized in respect to a particular class of human actions or a particular group, culture, etc. Moral principles Values relating to human conduct, with respect to the rightness and wrongness of certain actions and to the goodness and badness of the motives and ends of such actions.

Why are Ethics Important in Biomedical Engineering? Any medical fields deal with serious and personal issues. Integrity and confidentiality are necessary to allow engineering to conduct research with patients and for results to be deemed relevant and progressive As technology advances so does our capabilities in engineering and medical fields. These capabilities can allow us to achieve things people may deem as science crossing into nature or religion/beliefs.

How are Codes of Ethics Created in Biomedical Engineering? Combines ethics from both the medical field and engineering fields. Examples: Medical: Hippocratic Oath Engineering: ABET & other organizations Biomedical engineers may not be medical practitioners but they are considered indirect practitioners. Work closely with practitioners.

“Types” of Ethics in Biomedical Engineering Professional Ethics Being honest and impartial Not publishing false reports Patient Ethics Confidentiality Full disclosure Natural & Human ethics Not “playing God” Not interfering with natural life and/or nature. Not crossing the line between improving quality of life and changing life.

Consequences of Breaking the Codes of Ethics Ethic standards are not necessarily legally prosecuted when broken You lose credibility in your field. From peers and & elite organizations. May be sued in the form of torts, personal injury law suits.

Professional Ethics Case Study Example Stem Cell Case ( ) Dr. Hwang Woo-Suk, a researcher and professor at Seoul National University, published two papers in the journal Science that claiming his team had succeeded in creating human embryonic stem cells through cloning. Allegations followed from a co-worker that these paper was based on fabricated data. As a result: the papers were editorially retracted. Dr. Hwang lost his position at Seoul National University. The South Korean government ended its financial and legal support of his research.

Patient Ethics Case Study Example James Wilson (1999) Gene therapy researcher at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. Working in gene therapy for OTC deficiency (A genetic disorder of resulting in a mutated and ineffective form of the enzyme Ornithine transcarbamylase) Directed a clinical trial involving gene therapy that led to the death of 18- year-old Jesse Gelsinger He failed to report the extent of the adverse reactions.

Natural & Human Ethics Case Study Example Human enhancement: Devices and techniques developed to support therapy or diagnosis may be used to enhance healthy human traits beyond a normal level. Morally controversial because it moves traits beyond boundaries of the human species, and therefore has the potential to create super humans. Somatic Cell therapy: genetic engineering of bodily cells other than sperm or egg cells in order to replace defective genes with functional ones. Considerable agreement that somatic cell gene therapy to treat serious diseases is ethical. Germline cell engineering: Not currently used therapeutically Controversial practice in which genes in eggs, sperm or very early embryos are modified. The long term side effects of such engineering are currently unpredictable. Concerns it violates the rights of future generations or amounts to “playing God”. Superhuman controversies.

Ethics Associations Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) National Society of Professional Engineers (NSPE) Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES) Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)

ABET Code of Ethics of Engineers The Fundamental Principles Engineers uphold and advance the integrity, honor, and dignity of the engineering profession by: Using their knowledge and skill for the enhancement of human welfare. Being honest and impartial, and serving with fidelity the public, their employers, and their clients. Striving to increase the competence and prestige of the engineering profession. Supporting the professional and technical societies of their disciplines.

Ethics & Education! Ethics influence how and what we are taught in school. ABET accredits schools however in order to receive accreditation programs must meet standards and teach their students required material. That means ethics is influencing everything we are learning right now!

Works Cited Bank, A. "Result Filters." National Center for Biotechnology Information. U.S. National Library of Medicine, n.d. Web. 03 Mar Brey, P. (2009). ‘Biomedical Engineering Ethics.’ Eds. Berg-Olsen, J., Pedersen, S., Hendricks, V. (eds.), A Companion to Philosophy of Technology. Blackwell. "Scientific Research Ethics." General Resources. Illinois Institute of Technology, n.d. Web. 02 Mar Smith, TJ, and N. Naurato. "Result Filters." National Center for Biotechnology Information. U.S. National Library of Medicine, n.d. Web. 03 Mar