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Unit 6 (Ethics (Case Example: Commercialization (The family is more…
Unit 6
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Anatomy & Immunology
What is it
The development of organ transplants throughout the years. The expansion of all things medical including the new knowledge of human anatomy and immunology.
Case Example: Innovation
Living to artificial to xenotransplantation to stem cells. All the change for all new and better outcomes. All changing the face of medicine.
Societal Matters
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What is it?
The cost for the transplant and if a recipient can afford said transplant. Each transplant is unique and will be different un cost, procedure and after care.
Transplantation Process
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What is it?
All the steps that are followed to conduct a transplant including: identifying who the recipient is, the biopsies and blood work
Innovation
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What is it
The new way of doing things. The revolutionized materials that can be use for organ transplants nowadays. Everything has changed and when things change say from artificial donors to stem cell transplants they call it innovation.
Legal Matters
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What is it?
Whether the deceased patient is a donor, whether the will says anything specific. A lawyer may approach the next to kin if the deceased has not properly indicated their will to donate.
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Donation Process
What is it
The steps that are needed to be followed while choosing a recipient to receive an organ. The specific testing and protocol that must be followed before the procedure can occur.
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