Abstract
There is a persistent call [1-3] for multiculturalism and diversity of
#theoretical and ethical frameworks in #clinical ethics support systems
(CESS) around the world. Undoubtedly, there is a lot a strategic
think-tank or support system situated within the clinical context, to
reflect on the various ethical issues health #professionals face daily,
can benefit from multiple #ethical reasoning. This will optimize health
care delivery and improve patient-care. In order to achieve
multiculturalism or cross-cultural and theoretical diversities in CESS,
there is a need for a respectful engagement between medicine and social
sciences and the #humanities. This engagement is mutually beneficial: the
social sciences and the humanities can contribute a lot to medicine;
similarly the humanities and social sciences can equally benefit from
#medicine. Medicine can share with the social sciences and humanities
some of the ethical challenges it contends with daily, and the social
sciences and humanities can contribute - to medicine - rigorous
scientific methodologies and moral reasoning derived from different
cultures and traditions.
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