Suffering, compassion and 'doing good medical ethics'

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'Doing good medical ethics' involves attending to both the biomedical and existential aspects of illness. For this, we need to bring in a phenomenological perspective to the clinical encounter, adopt a virtue-based ethic and resolve to re-evaluate the goals of medicine, in particular the alleviation of suffering and the role of compassion in everyday ethics.

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de Zulueta, P. C. (2015). Suffering, compassion and “doing good medical ethics.” Journal of Medical Ethics, 41(1), 87–90. https://doi.org/10.1136/medethics-2014-102355

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