Organ Donations and Presumed Consent
Tarris Rosell, PhD
June 21, 2010
Organ donations are in the news as state legislatures consider presumed consent as a way to increase the number of available organs. Physicians are also considering whether organ donations should be part of advance care planning.
Tarris Rosell, PhD, the Rosemary Flanigan Chair at the Center for Practical Bioethics, provides some insight in this edition of The Bioethics Channel.
Links:
Podcast, Organ Donations and Presumed Consent, 14 minutes 39 seconds
'Presumed consent' legislative proposal for organ donations sparks debate, Binghamton Press, June 19 2010
June 21, 2010
Organ donations are in the news as state legislatures consider presumed consent as a way to increase the number of available organs. Physicians are also considering whether organ donations should be part of advance care planning.
Tarris Rosell, PhD, the Rosemary Flanigan Chair at the Center for Practical Bioethics, provides some insight in this edition of The Bioethics Channel.
Links:
Podcast, Organ Donations and Presumed Consent, 14 minutes 39 seconds
'Presumed consent' legislative proposal for organ donations sparks debate, Binghamton Press, June 19 2010
Labels: organ donations; organ transplants; medical ethics; bioethics
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