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0:20 – Introduction
0:57 – Objectives
1:39 – Definition
2:24 – History
3:50 – Slater vs. Baker and Stapleton
6:11 – What do we mean by “patient autonomy”?
8:07 – Factors that influence a person's autonomy
8:40 – Definition of autonomy in medical practice
8:49 – What is a competent adult?
9:25 – Examples
10:00 – Advanced guidelines
10:29 – When does autonomy become a moral dilemma?
11:38 – Modern law – T versus Court of Appeal (1993)
12:51 – Summary
Hello again future medical students! A strong knowledge of the 4 core pillars of medical ethics is mandatory for your medical school interviews. In this video we discuss the pillar of Autonomy in detail: its definition, origin, application, legal implications and examples. If you need more interview advice or preparation, check out the links below!
Presenter: Dr. Ash Mandavia
Intro/Extro: Mr. Andres Mandol-Wiens
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This information applies to medicine all over the world, not just for your medical school interview in Britain!
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