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email article Welcome to Ethics Consult an opportunity to discuss, debate (respectfully), and learn together. We select an ethical dilemma from a true, but anonymized, patient care case, and then we provide an expert s commentary. Yes: 40% No: 60% . U.S. law recognizes very few circumstances in which people owe duties to provide assistance to others without voluntary agreements to do so. Certain relationships do impose obligations, such as financial support for spouses and children. Most states require individuals who begin to help a stranger during an emergency to continue rendering such assistance, to the best of their abilities, until help arrives as partial rescues run the risk of scaring off other would-be rescuers. Otherwise, only a handful of states compel innocent bystanders to offer emergency assistance. ....
Report to university administrators: 12% Include in her research paper: 7% Ignore it: 26% . Medical ethics and research norms are constantly evolving. Some of the profession s most illustrious figures have engaged in conduct that in hindsight is difficult to defend. For example, Jonas Salk, the celebrated inventor of the polio vaccine, previously took part in conducting controversial research that sprayed wild influenza into the nasal passages of psychiatric patients. J. Marion Sims, the father of modern gynecology, earned his initial fame by performing experimental surgeries on enslaved unanesthetized African Americans. Experiments that went largely unremarked on at the time such as the notorious Tuskegee syphilis experiment (1932–1972), in which poor Black men were denied a treatment for their disease so that government researchers could watch its natural course now appear deeply unethical. ....