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    Critique of the "tragic case" method in ethics education.J. Liaschenko, N. Y. Oguz & D. Brunnquell - 2006 - Journal of Medical Ethics 32 (11):672-677.
    It is time for the noon conference. Your job is to impart a career-changing experience in ethics to a group of students and interns gathered from four different schools with varying curriculums in ethics. They have just finished 1½ h of didactic sessions and lunch. One third of them were on call last night. Your first job is to keep them awake. The authors argue that this “tragic case” approach to ethics education is of limited value because it limits understanding (...)
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    The physician and prison hunger strikes: reflecting on the experience in Turkey.N. Y. Oguz - 2005 - Journal of Medical Ethics 31 (3):169-172.
    The medical ethics of a physician’s relationship with a prisoner who is participating in a collective hunger strike has become a major public, professional, and governmental concern in The Republic of Turkey. This article examines the Turkish experience and debate about physician ethics during prison hunger strikes. It is hoped that this analysis will be of use to those formulating policy in similar situations.
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  3. End-of-Life Care in Turkey.Steven H. Miles, N. Yasemin Oguz, Nuket Buken, Amp & Others) - 2003 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 12 (3):279-284.
     
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    End-of-Life Care in Turkey.N. Yasemin Oguz, Steven H. Miles, Nuket Buken & Murat Civaner - 2003 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 12 (3):279-284.
    Most physicians confront the moral and technical challenges of treating persons who are coming to the natural end of their lives. At the level of the health system, this issue becomes a more pressing area for reform as premature death decreases and more people live a full life span. Well-developed countries and international organizations such as the World Health Organization and the Organisation of Economic Cooperation and Development have made recommendations for improving healthcare problems in aging societies. Turkey belongs to (...)
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  5. Autonomy: cutting the Gordian knot.N. Y. Oguz - 2002 - Bioethics Examiner 6 (1):1-3.
     
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    When hephaistos wept.N. Yasemin Oguz - 2003 - Nursing Philosophy 4 (1):82–85.
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    An ethics committee in turkey: Physician sexual misconduct. [REVIEW]N. Yasemin Oguz, Cem Atbasoglu, Orhan Öztürk & Halise Devrimci Ozguven - 2002 - HEC Forum 14 (3):279-282.
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