End of Life Category: Bioethics

End-of-life decisions often bring up big, complex questions—and that’s where bioethics come in. This section explores the moral and ethical issues surrounding topics like aid in dying, medical costs, organ transplantation, stem cell research, and more. With clear explanations of key principles and real-world considerations, these articles can help you better understand the tough choices people face and the values that guide them during life’s final chapter.




  • Improving Healthcare Decision Making

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  • “Extremis” Bioethics Documentary

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  • End-of-Life Healthcare and Medicine Books

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  • “Holding Silvan, A Brief Life”

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  • In her book “God’s Hotel” Victoria Sweet explores the philosphy of “slow medicine” and personal autonomy

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  • What Does It Mean To Die Well?

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  • “Extreme Measures” by Jessica Nutik-Zitter, M.D.

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  • When a Loved One Chooses to Stop Treatment

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  • When you can’t afford the care you need

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  • How to identify “Aggressive Care”

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