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Medical Ethics: The Surgeon's Perspective is an authoritative and thought-provoking volume edited by Claudio Salvatore Cinà, offering a focused exploration of the ethical questions that arise in modern surgical practice. Moving beyond abstract bioethics, the book examines the moral realities faced by surgeons in everyday clinical life: informed consent, patient autonomy, beneficence, justice, professional accountability, research ethics, technological innovation, and the growing role of artificial intelligence in medicine.
Written from the perspective of those who work where decisions carry immediate human consequences, this volume brings together ethical reflection and surgical experience in a way that is both intellectually rigorous and clinically grounded. It is a book for surgeons, physicians, trainees, ethicists, and readers interested in the moral responsibilities of medicine at its most demanding edge.