Medical Ethics Paper (Ann Harris)
The paper will be on a controversial issue involving medical or scientific ethics. There are many things we are able to do now but the question is should be do them without some ethical guidelines. (Please don’t do ABORTION or CAPITAL PUNISHMENT).
This will be a researched paper with certain minimum requirements:
Minimum of 5 sources
Minimum of 5 quotes
Length 5-7 pages including your list of sources (Paper itself = 4-6 pages)
APA citation style
THESIS: -paper must have a thesis: your position or view of the topic-thesis must be a statement not a question
NARROW TOPIC:
You need to narrow your topic. You don’t want a very general paper on a huge topic; you want a focused topic and detailed information on that don’t get too narrow or you will not be able to develop your ideas.
There are two classic types of argument: arguments of value and arguments of policy.
Medical ethics topics pose the interesting challenge of often having elements of both types of arguments.
Argument of Value: This is based on ethics, values and taste.
For this reason, it's very difficult to persuade someone of your opinion.
Reviews of music, food, films or books are arguments of value.
Arguments of Policy: These are arguments about how something should be handled.
One example is a campus smoking policy.
Body Paragraphs: estimate 2/3 page maximum. You need several main points. Break some of your main points into sub points with each being developed into its own paragraph. (Develop with quotes, facts, information)
DO NOT STRUCTURE BODY PARAGRAPHS: Positive aspects/negative aspects
Body Paragraphs should be separate, specific points about your topic
SAMPLE PAPER TOPICS: I am defining medical ethics rather broadly so something where new developments in science have impacted ethics would be fine.
Tuskegee syphilis study
Cloning extinct animals
Designer babies
Gender testing of athletes (continued)
organ donation (should organs be for sale? Medical tourism: Organs from people in impoverished countries?)
surrogate mother/parents
gender assignment to newborns
genetically modified food/food labelling
Patents on genes and gene products
Use of knowledge of a person’s genome (health care, jobs, premarital)
Xenotransplantation (organ transplants between species)
Cloning technologies for infertile couples
Growth enhancements (as in growth hormones) for meat animals
Experimental gene therapy use in humans
Frozen embryo ownership and/or disposal
Use of information from the Human Genome Research Project
Transgenics and evolution
Use of cells/tissues removed during surgical processes or after death (Henrietta Lacks and others)
Use of biological agents in bio-terrorism
Irradiation of our food supply
Use of bioengineered (transgenic) crops to feed humans (safety)
Genetically altered fish as a protein source
Fish farming and its effect on the environment
DNA vaccines to control disease
Implantable brain chips
Use of biotechnology to extend age in humans
Should it be mandatory to report infectious diseases?
Should vaccines be mandatory? MMR, HPV, Flu, etc.