Dental Ethics Manual 2
FDI World Dental Federation (Ed.)
Brands, Wolter / Naidoo, Sudeshni / Porter, Suzette / Sereny, Michael / van Dijk, Ward / Welie, Jos
Dental Ethics Manual 2
An overview of ethical issues in dentistry
1st Edition 2018
Book
Softcover, 21 x 28 cm, 124 pages
Language: English
Subject: General Dentistry
Title-No.: 21691
ISBN 978-1-78698-024-3
Quintessence Publishing, Deutschland
Price: 105,00 kn/ 14,00 €
This Manual is the combined result of international experts on dental ethics brought together as an FDI Working Group. By holding productive meetings and electronic discussions, this group has tapped into the diversity of its members' experience, expertise, and knowledge of ethics, law, and philosophy in public health, private practice, urban and rural dentistry, wealthy and low- and lower-middle-income countries, traditional and modern dilemmas.
This Manual is a publication of FDI World Dental Federation. Its contents do not necessarily reflect the policies of the FDI, except where this is clearly and explicitly indicated.
About the FDI World Dental Federation
FDI World Dental Federation serves as the principal representative body for over one million dentists worldwide. Its membership includes some 200 national member associations and specialist groups in over 130 countries. FDI's vision: 'leading the world to optimal oral health.'
www.fdiworlddental.org
Contents
Chapter 1: Ethics as a defining characteristic of dentistry
Chapter 2: Introduction to dental ethics
Chapter 3: The standard of care
Chapter 4: The duty to treat
Chapter 5: Principle of respect for patient autonomy
Chapter 6: Confidentiality and privacy
Chapter 7: Record-keeping
Chapter 8: Professional behaviour
Chapter 9: The impact of business on dentistry
Chapter 10: Access to care
Chapter 11: Research
Chapter 12: Culture, altruism, and the environment
Appendix: A step-wise approach to ethical decision-making
Glossary
Authors
Wolter Brands DDS JD PhD is dentist and coowner of a dental practice. He was an associate professor and principal lecturer at the UMC St. Radboud and president of IDEALS, as well as editor-in-chief of the Dutch Dental Journal. Currently he serves as a substitute judge in a civil court and is president of the Royal Dutch Dental Association. His research is about the impact of law on daily dental practice. He publishes and lectures on this topic, both nationally and internationally.
Sudeshni Naidoo is emeritus professor at the University of the Western Cape. She is involved with postgraduate education and training with a focus on ethics, bioethics, and research ethics. Her CV lists more than 200 publications, including a book on ethics for the dental team. She is current president of the International Dental Ethics and Law Society.
Suzette Porter is adjunct associate professor at the University of Queensland and secretary of the International Dental Ethics and Law Society. She practiced dentistry (private and public health clinics) in rural/remote Queensland and Papua New Guinea before gaining an MBA and PhD, lecturing in both dentistry and management. Before retiring she was coordinator of community dentistry and director of clinical placements at UQ School of Dentistry.
Michael Sereny DDS is co-owner of a dental practice in Hannover, Germany. He was assistant professor at the Medical University of Hannover, president of the dental chamber in Lower Saxony, and board member of the German Dental Association. He was elected chair of FDI Dental Practice Committee in 2016.
Ward van Dijk is owner of a dental practice in Amstelveen, the Netherlands. He was member of the national board of the Royal Dutch Dental Association and member, then chair of the FDI Dental Practice Committee. He is commercial manager of a billing company for dentists in the Netherlands and lectures on dental management.
Jos Welie studied medicine, philosophy, and law and is currently a Professor of Health Care Ethics at Creighton University (Omaha, USA). He is the Founding Secretary of the International Dental Ethics and Law Society, taught dental ethics for some 15 years, and published extensively on topics in dental ethics, including an edited volume entitled Justice in Oral Health Care - Ethical and Educational Perspectives.
Naslov | Dental Ethics Manual 2 |
Autor | FDI World Dental Federation (Ed.) Brands, Wolter / Naidoo, Sudeshni / Porter, Suzette / Sereny, Michael / van Dijk, Ward / Welie, Jos |
Datum objave | Feb 27, 2020 |
FDI World Dental Federation (Ed.)
Brands, Wolter / Naidoo, Sudeshni / Porter, Suzette / Sereny, Michael / van Dijk, Ward / Welie, Jos
Dental Ethics Manual 2
An overview of ethical issues in dentistry
1st Edition 2018
Book
Softcover, 21 x 28 cm, 124 pages
Language: English
Subject: General Dentistry
Title-No.: 21691
ISBN 978-1-78698-024-3
Quintessence Publishing, Deutschland
Price: 105,00 kn/ 14,00 €
This Manual is the combined result of international experts on dental ethics brought together as an FDI Working Group. By holding productive meetings and electronic discussions, this group has tapped into the diversity of its members' experience, expertise, and knowledge of ethics, law, and philosophy in public health, private practice, urban and rural dentistry, wealthy and low- and lower-middle-income countries, traditional and modern dilemmas.
This Manual is a publication of FDI World Dental Federation. Its contents do not necessarily reflect the policies of the FDI, except where this is clearly and explicitly indicated.
About the FDI World Dental Federation
FDI World Dental Federation serves as the principal representative body for over one million dentists worldwide. Its membership includes some 200 national member associations and specialist groups in over 130 countries. FDI's vision: 'leading the world to optimal oral health.'
www.fdiworlddental.org
Contents
Chapter 1: Ethics as a defining characteristic of dentistry
Chapter 2: Introduction to dental ethics
Chapter 3: The standard of care
Chapter 4: The duty to treat
Chapter 5: Principle of respect for patient autonomy
Chapter 6: Confidentiality and privacy
Chapter 7: Record-keeping
Chapter 8: Professional behaviour
Chapter 9: The impact of business on dentistry
Chapter 10: Access to care
Chapter 11: Research
Chapter 12: Culture, altruism, and the environment
Appendix: A step-wise approach to ethical decision-making
Glossary
Authors
Wolter Brands DDS JD PhD is dentist and coowner of a dental practice. He was an associate professor and principal lecturer at the UMC St. Radboud and president of IDEALS, as well as editor-in-chief of the Dutch Dental Journal. Currently he serves as a substitute judge in a civil court and is president of the Royal Dutch Dental Association. His research is about the impact of law on daily dental practice. He publishes and lectures on this topic, both nationally and internationally.
Sudeshni Naidoo is emeritus professor at the University of the Western Cape. She is involved with postgraduate education and training with a focus on ethics, bioethics, and research ethics. Her CV lists more than 200 publications, including a book on ethics for the dental team. She is current president of the International Dental Ethics and Law Society.
Suzette Porter is adjunct associate professor at the University of Queensland and secretary of the International Dental Ethics and Law Society. She practiced dentistry (private and public health clinics) in rural/remote Queensland and Papua New Guinea before gaining an MBA and PhD, lecturing in both dentistry and management. Before retiring she was coordinator of community dentistry and director of clinical placements at UQ School of Dentistry.
Michael Sereny DDS is co-owner of a dental practice in Hannover, Germany. He was assistant professor at the Medical University of Hannover, president of the dental chamber in Lower Saxony, and board member of the German Dental Association. He was elected chair of FDI Dental Practice Committee in 2016.
Ward van Dijk is owner of a dental practice in Amstelveen, the Netherlands. He was member of the national board of the Royal Dutch Dental Association and member, then chair of the FDI Dental Practice Committee. He is commercial manager of a billing company for dentists in the Netherlands and lectures on dental management.
Jos Welie studied medicine, philosophy, and law and is currently a Professor of Health Care Ethics at Creighton University (Omaha, USA). He is the Founding Secretary of the International Dental Ethics and Law Society, taught dental ethics for some 15 years, and published extensively on topics in dental ethics, including an edited volume entitled Justice in Oral Health Care - Ethical and Educational Perspectives.