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Issues in Health Care

By: Dr. John Warwick Montgomery
Narrated by: Dr. John Warwick Montgomery
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Whose Life Is It Anyway?

An examination of legal and ethical issues surrounding the questions of suicide and assisted suicide. November 1997.

Issues in Health Care: Rights of the Unborn

This lecture is based on the prize-winning essay "The Rights of Unborn Children", in which the legal protection offered to the unborn in Canada, Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States are compared. The ethical implications of the law are examined.

Ethics in a Changing Health Care System

The need for and the basis of ethics in health care. The keynote address to a meeting jointly sponsored by the Hospital/Health Care Associations of Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Colorado, British Columbia, and Alberta, May 13, 1993, in Seattle, Washington.

Human Dignity in Birth and Death: A Question of Values

An examination of issues on human dignity and rights in the field of health care. Keynote address to the Alberta Hospital Association, May 3, 1990, in Edmonton, Alberta. A transcript of this address appears in Christians in the Public Square.

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