AIMS
PUBLISHED
BOOKS
RESEARCH
ARTICLES & PAPERS
COMPLETED
MASTER'S STUDENTS
COMPLETED
AND CURRENT DOCTORAL STUDENTS
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ACTIVITIES
Research Projects
Research projects, conferences and symposiums completed include:
- the status of prenatal life;
- the socio-political problems of the identification and treatment
of AIDS-patients;
- the ethical problems of genetic engineering;
- the ethical problems of the distribution of health care within a
Third World context, focussing on South Africa
- theory and practice in medical ethics: an investigation of the effects
of ethically complex experiences in medical practice on medical-ethical
reflection;
- the ethics of reproductive technology, eg. surrogacy, in vitro-fertilization
and genetic engineering
- The philosophical significance of death
The Unit is currently engaged in research about:
- The ethics of reproductive technology, particularly embryo-experimentation,
stem cell research and cloning
- Ethical and socio-political problems surrounding HIV/AIDS in Africa
- Physician-assisted suicide
- Advance directives
- Altruism and self-interest in medical practice
- The problem of global resistance to drugs, particularly in the case
of tuberculosis
- Integrating western and traditional African medicine: ethical perspectives
- Patients' rights in the South African context
Services
The Unit provides the following services:
- Presentations on themes in bioethics
- Lectures/seminars for Continued Professional Development (CPD) in
the medical profession
- Conferences on selected themes in bioethics;
- Consultation on ethical decision-making for health care workers
and institutions;
- Advising institutions involved with policy-making and -application;
- Conducting courses and workshops in the field of bioethics;
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