Discussion Board #4 – Biomedical Ethics  Article 1:https://qz.com/1821843/ethicists-agree-on-who-should-get-treated-first-for-coronavirus Video

Discussion Board #4 – Biomedical Ethics 

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Begin your post by identifying both the article and the video/audio you have chosen and why. Once you have done this, respond to what you experienced in both the article and the video you have chosen by explicitly answering the following:

  1. What did you learn that you did not know before?
  2. How are you now impacted by what you’ve learned?
  3. How will this new knowledge impact your decisions as an ethically-based professional moving forward? (300-word minimum).

No matter which article-video/audio-combination you choose, be sure to provide specific details in your response. In addition, remember to ALWAYS directly connect – with proper citations – your answer to the information that has been provided to you in our weekly readings.

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