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    Re: please help- ethical dilemma part 2

    motor neurone disease- mnd. Thank you so much for replying Jm I have to write about an ethical dilemma - pros and cons within the profession I am entering i.e Physiotherapy. It's a tough one, it's a health access course and other people get 'easy'! pros and cons such as abortion/ euthanasia. I was thinking maybe palliative care vrs assissted suicide. not sure and struggling help needed as to what topics to choose.

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    Re: please help- ethical dilemma part 2

    Quote Originally Posted by kel230 View Post
    motor neurone disease- mnd. Thank you so much for replying Jm I have to write about an ethical dilemma - pros and cons within the profession I am entering i.e Physiotherapy. It's a tough one, it's a health access course and other people get 'easy'! pros and cons such as abortion/ euthanasia. I was thinking maybe palliative care vrs assissted suicide. not sure and struggling help needed as to what topics to choose.

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    kind regards Kelly
    I think palliative care vs. assisted suicide would work well for MND. It would work best if you are very specific about what demographic you are working with. For example, it is going to make more sense to list pros and cons of someone who is elderly, as this dilemma will be more applicable.



 
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