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Law and Ethics are taught as separate courses in this program, but their interrelationship is inescapable. Students will select one from several ethical dilemmas presented (in the “Apply” folder within Module 4) and opine about the situation from both an ethical and legal perspective.

The result will be an analysis that acknowledges the ethical challenge (completion of the Ethics course is not necessary) but critically examines at the legal issues raised in the scenario. In other words, ethics looks at whether something “should” be done; the legal question is whether it “can” be done under the law. These are two different analyses that ultimately must be considered together.  Your analyses should raise (and address to the extent possible) the pertinent ethical and legal questions raised and explain what course of action you would pursue.

This paper must include an introduction with a thesis sentence, strong analysis utilizing ethical and legal principles to support your thesis, a conclusion, appropriate internal citations, and a references page. At least three peer-reviewed sources should be cited. 

Your paper should be submitted to Canvas and is LIMITED TO TWO PAGES.  (The sources page does not count in the four-page limit.) Please also use "I and my" when writing this paper because you will be talking about your mother when explaining what you will do in this situation and so on….

 APA FORMAT, 12 fant, title page, headings, everything that need to be there should be: 

IT due the 12@2pm

The below scenario is my topic:

1. Your hospital has been selected to take part in a trial for a promising drug (Colocorrect) to treat a rare and fatal form of colon cancer.  In initial trials, the 12-month morbidity rate declined by 80% for those receiving the drug.  Quite coincidentally. your mother has developed this same form of cancer and has entered the trial at your hospital. Through a conversation with the clinical director for the trial, you learn that your mother has been placed in the control group. Given the progress of your mother’s cancer, you know that this is almost certainly a death sentence for her. Of course, your mother does not know this.  Indeed, in your daily visits with her, her condition appears to improve, probably because of a placebo effect.  She speaks glowingly of the miracle treatment that she believes she is receiving and thanks you for getting her in the trial. What can you do?  What should you do?  What will you do?

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