Ethical Problems and Genetics Practice
Explore the intricate ethical dilemmas in genetics with Ethical Problems and Genetics Practice by Michael Parker, published by Cambridge University Press in 2013. This insightful paperback, spanning 182 pages, offers a comprehensive, case-based examination of the moral and ethical challenges that health professionals, patients, and families face in the realm of genetics.
Designed for medical, nursing, and genetic counseling students, this book is also an essential resource for graduate students in bioethics, social science, and medical anthropology. Delve into the complexities of genetic engineering and understand the profound implications of genetic advancements on society. Enhance your knowledge and navigate the ethical landscape of genetics with this indispensable guide.