Bem Estar Animal, Ética e Direito

Ethics in Veterinary Practice: Balancing Conflicting Interests

De: Barry Kipperman (Editor), Bernard E. Rollin (Editor)
ISBN: 9781119791195
2022, Wiley
Capa dura
Páginas: 334

  • An incisive examination of relevant and contemporary ethical issues facing veterinary practitioners, students, instructors, and animal researchers

    In Ethics in Veterinary Practice: Balancing Conflicting Interests, a team of distinguished scholars delivers a foundational exploration of animal ethics and a guide to examining contemporary issues and dilemmas that arise regularly in veterinary practice. The book offers comprehensive, quickly accessible, and up-to-date information on veterinary ethics with content devoted to unique issues by practice type.

    The authors offer a primary resource for veterinary ethics useful for veterinarians, faculty, instructors, senior undergraduates, and veterinary students that focuses on recognizing and addressing real-life ethical dilemmas and relevant philosophical discussions about the moral status of animals, animal rights, and interests.

    Ethics in Veterinary Practice presents material on integrative medicine, animal pain, moral stress, and the future of veterinary ethics. Readers will also find:

    • A thorough introduction to a theoretical basis for veterinary ethics, including discussions of animal welfare, ethical theories, and legal issues
    • Comprehensive explorations of clinical veterinary ethics, including discussions of veterinary advocacy, ethical dilemmas, professionalism, economic issues, and medical errors
    • Practical discussions of ethical concerns by practice type, including companion animals, equines, and animals used for food
    • In-depth examination of emerging ethical concerns including animal use in veterinary education and animal maltreatment

    Perfect for practicing veterinarians, veterinary students, and veterinary technicians and nurses, Ethics in Veterinary Practice: Balancing Conflicting Interests will also earn a place in the libraries of instructors teaching veterinary ethics, as well as biomedical and animal ethicists.

  • Ethics in Veterinary Practice: Balancing Conflicting Interests-B. Kipperman, B.E. Rollin, eds.

    List of contributors
    Foreword
    In memoriam
    Preface
    Introduction
    Acknowledgements
    Index at end

    Section 1-A Fundamental Basis for Veterinary Ethics

    1- Why do Animals Matter? The Moral Status of Animals
    Bernard E. Rollin

    2- Animal Welfare: Science, Policy and the Role of Veterinarians
    Joy A. Mench


    3- Animal Ethics and the Evolution of the Veterinary Profession in the United States
    Bernard Unti

    4- Introduction to Veterinary Ethics
    Barry Kipperman
    Bernard E. Rollin

    5- Veterinary Ethics and the Law
    David Favre
    Carol Gray

    Section 2-Clinical Veterinary Ethics

    6- Professionalism
    Liz H. Mossop

    7- Veterinary Advocacies and Ethical Dilemmas
    Barry Kipperman

    8- Economic Issues
    Gary Block
    Brian Forsgren
    Barry Kipperman

    9- Medical Errors
    James Clark
    Barry Kipperman

    Section 3-Ethical Concerns by Practice Type

    10- Companion Animals
    Shelter medicine- Julie Dinnage
    Outdoor cats, Overpopulation-Andrew Rowan
    Neutering/gonadectomy, Conformational disorders, Convenience surgeries- Anne Quain
    Behavioral medicine-Melissa Bain
    Referrals-Barry Kipperman
    Futile intervention -Christian Durnberger, Herwig Grimm
    Obesity- Barry Kipperman
    Access to care -Michael J. Blackwell

    11- Laboratory Animals
    Larry Carbone

    12- Food Animals
    Tim Blackwell
    Shaw Perrin
    Jennifer Walker

    13- Equines
    David W. Ramey

    14- Animals in Zoos, Aquaria, and Free-Ranging Wildlife
    Sathya Chinnadurai
    Barbara De Mori
    Jackie Gai

    15- Exotic Pets
    Michael Dutton

    16- Integrative Medicine
    Narda G. Robinson

    17- Corporate Veterinary Medicine
    Thomas Edling

    Section4-Emerging Ethical Concerns

    18- Animal Use in Veterinary Education
    Andrew Knight
    Miriam A. Zemanova

    19- Animal Pain
    Beatriz Monteiro
    Sheilah Robertson

    20- Animal Maltreatment
    Martha Smith-Blackmore

    21-Death
    James Yeates

    22-Moral Stress
    Carrie Jurney
    Barry Kipperman

    23-The Future of Veterinary Ethics
    Herwig Grimm
    Svenja Springer

  • Barry Kipperman

    Is Instructor of Veterinary Ethics at the University of California at Davis, School of Veterinary Medicine, and Adjunct Associate Professor in the Department of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery, University of Missouri.

    Bernard E. Rollin

    Was a University Distinguished Professor and Professor of Philosophy, Animal Sciences, and Biomedical Sciences, as well as University Bioethicist at Colorado State University. He was the author of more than 20 books, including Animal Rights and Human Morality.

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