Pertinent ETHICAL issues
a. Describe a case that raises pertinent ETHICAL issues. Include all information about the case relevant to an ethical analysis. the case must raise a substantive ethical issue. That usually means that it is not initially clear which course of action is morally best. b. Develop an Ethical Analysis of the case: i. What courses of action are available? (What are the options?) iia. What are the relevant models, values, principles, guiding ideas and weighing factors? You should explicitly discuss several ethical factors, discussed in class and/or the readings, that apply to your case, such as the principle of universality, the Golden Rule, the autonomy model of medicine (if your case is about a patient/medical provider interaction), etc. How many factors are relevant depends on your case. iib. How do these considerations apply to your case? iii. Give reasons for thinking some of these factors are more central or relevant than others. iv. On the basis of that analysis, which is the best course of action? v. What needs to be monitored after the decision is made?