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1 March 2007 Bioethics and Turkey
Semih Semin, Sahbal Aras
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Abstract

Despite extraordinary improvements in medicine, health care worldwide continues to exhibit indefensible contradictions and extreme inequalities. “Health-for-all” campaigns, and development programs targeting welfare and social security have addressed these problems with limited success, but bioethicists, who by this point in the globalization era might have been expected to be addressing these problems urgently and persistently, have had little to say. We ask if bioethics, stalled at a crossroads, is prepared to alter course. We review the bioethics experience in Turkey as a case study, considering especially globalization and Turkey's application to join the European Union.

Semih Semin and Sahbal Aras "Bioethics and Turkey," Politics and the Life Sciences 26(1), 2-9, (1 March 2007). https://doi.org/10.2990/26_1_2
Published: 1 March 2007
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