Past Masters and PhD Theses
PhD Theses
- Julian Savulescu:
- Good Reasons to Die
- Udo
Schuklenk:
- Access to Experimental
Drugs in Terminal Illness: Ethical Issues.
- Giles
Yates:
- An Outcome-Dependent
Approach to Competence Assessment.
- Ian Olver:
- A Highest Value on Life Ethic for
Life or Death Decision Making
Master of Bioethics Theses
- Julie Ashmore:
- The impact of alternative organ
procurement policies on altruism, gift-relationships and the potential
manipulation of organ donors.
- Brendan Baker:
- Equality of Opportunity and Genetic
Screening in the Workplace....
- Meredith Bickley:
- Ethical Issues in Medical Research
Involving the Terminally Ill
- Mary Birch:
- Conscientious Objection in Clinical Nursing
Practice
- Anita Bourke:
- Medicine
and Compassion: What ought to be the place of compassion in the practice
of medicine?
- Lexie Brans:
- The Adequacy of Gadows Existential Advocacy Theory
of Caring in Nursing as a Normative Action Guide for the Nurse.
- Catherine
Britt:
- Cultural values
and differences in Aboriginal birthing practices
- Leslie
Cannold:
- Womens Response
to Ectogenesis, and the Relevance of Severance Abortion Theory.
- Neil
Crompton:
- The Moral Obligations
of Geriatricians to their Patients Unpaid Caregivers
- Andrew
Crowden:
- Patient Competence
and Informed Consent: The Development of a Model for Effective and
Ethically Justifiable Competence Evaluation in Clinical Situations.
- Geraint Duggan:
- Is
there a Conflict in the Clinical Trials Process between the Therapeutic
Needs of Patients with Cancer and AIDS and the
Requirement that Clinical Trials Provide scientifically Valid Data?
- Rowan Frew:
- Active
Voluntary Euthanasia - A Case for Victoria
- Giuliana
Fuscaldo:
- Prenatal Diagnosis
- Are There Justifiable Limits?
- Patrick Gallagher:
- Resource Allocation in the Victorian
Public Health Sector - Is Medical Interest Dominance Ethically Permissible?
- Dawn Gleeson:
- Privacy
and Confidentiality in Presymptomatic Genetic Testing.
- Margaret
Grigg:
- Schizophrenia, Autonomy
and Strong Paternalism - Can Health Care Professionals be Justified
in Overriding the Autonomous Desires of a Person with Schizophrenia?
- John Hoogeveen:
- Resource
Allocation and the Ethics of DRG/Casemix Funding.
- Susan
Hunter:
- The Moral Responsibility
of Registered Nurses for Acute Pain Management.
- Alison
Hutchinson:
- Is Xenotransplantation
Morally Permissible?
- Leonie Katekar:
- In Vitro Fertilisation in Post-Menopausal
Women - Ought it be Publicly Funded?
- Coral-lee Keep:
- Is it Ever Morally Permissible to
Withhold or Withdraw Artificial Hydration and Nutrition in Palliative
Care?
- Susan Lee:
- The
Nurse-Patient Relationship: Caring and Virtue, A Comparative Study.
- Julie Letts:
- Medical
Futility, Treatment Withdrawal and the Critically Ill.
- David
Macintosh:
- The Physician-Patient
Relationship: Some Moral Aspects - The Value of R M Hares Two-Level
Theory of Morality.
- Susan McCullough:
- The Ultimate Recycling Programme.
- Lois J. McDonough:
- In
Aged Care: When Should Paternalism Override Autonomy
- Catherine
Martin:
- A Renal quandary:
considerations and guidelines for patients, families and healthcare
professionals involved in the treatment of end-stage renal failure.
- Marjorie Milburn:
- Justice,
the Law and Informed Choice of Medical Services for mentally competent
consumers in a liberal democratic society.
- Michael
Millward:
- Clinical Trials
of New Cancer Treatments - Do they Exploit Patients?
- Geraldine
Milton:
- Birth Plans: Implications
for Autonomous Decision Making during Childbirth.
- Hiroto
Nagaoka:
- What are the plausible
grounds for the equation between whole brain death and the death
of an individual, and their implications for the procurement of organs
from anencephalic babies?
- John OSullivan:
- The Inappropriateness of the Common
Law Courts as a Forum for the Resolution of Bioethical Issues.
- Kerry
Peart:
- Ethical Issues of
Routine Ultrasound
- Fiona Pyers:
- Does DRG/Casemix-Based funding meet standards
of justice fairness?
- Carole Scott:
- Renal Dialysis: Who Decides and Who
Should Decide?
- Merle
Spriggs:
- Autonomy
and Shattered Assumptions.
- Alison Stubbs:
- Research in General Practice: Ethical
Issues
- Danny Sullivan:
- Freedom's
just another word for nothing left to lose: An Autonomy-based framework
for Involuntary Commitment Laws.
- Beverley Touzel:
- Non-Feeding of Infants with Disabilities,
and Whistleblowing: The Role and Responsibilities of the Nurse.
- Beverley
Walker:
- When Can Midwives
Override the Autonomy of the Woman when Making a Choice about the
Nutrition of her Newborn Baby?
- Marie West:
- The Moral Significance of Dying
with Dignity
- Carole Wigg:
- Justice and Resource Allocation for Child Health
Care: What is the Position of Extremely Low Birth-Weight Babies?
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