Ethics, Genetics and Reproduction
Keywords |
Classification |
Keyword |
OFICIAL |
Ethics in Health Sciences |
Instance: 2023/2024 - 1S
Cycles of Study/Courses
Acronym |
No. of Students |
Study Plan |
Curricular Years |
Credits UCN |
Credits ECTS |
Contact hours |
Total Time |
MBIOETIC |
8 |
Current Studies Plan |
1 |
- |
6 |
55 |
162 |
Teaching language
Portuguese
Objectives
The essential aim of the Curricular Unit Ethics, Genetics and Reproduction is that the student acquires the necessary knowledge in ethical issues at the beginning of Human Life and Medically Assisted Procreation, namely in very specific areas. In the conceptual plan, the aims are the acquisition and knowledge of the core concepts in this field.
Learning outcomes and competences
With this curricular unit, the student must gather the necessary skills for understanding any area in Health Priorities. Moreover, the student must be adequately prepared to make a regular update in these areas.
Working method
Presencial
Program
1- The origin of human life and the attempt to define the human being and the human person. Problems related to experiments on human embryos.
2- Ethical questions raised by prenatal diagnosis. Concept of severe handicap.
3- Introduction to the ethical questions raised by Medically Assisted Procreation (MAP).
4- Human embryo cloning using blastomer separation technique and somatic nuclear transfer. Its application with reproductive purposes and as a bank of cells and tissues for transplantation. The therapeutic potential of stem-cells.
5- Homologous insemination and insemination with a gamete donor. Post-mortem insemination.
6- The Human Genome Project. Ethical, legal and social issues raised by their analysis.
7- Predictive Medicine and pre-symptomatic diagnosis. Psychological action on the patient and his family.
Mandatory literature
Rui Nunes; Encyclopedia of Global Bioethics, Springer Publishers, 2015
Beauchamp, T., & Childress, J.; Principles of biomedical ethics, New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2013
Nunes, R.; Gene-Ética, Coimbra: Almedina, 2013
Rachels, J.; The elements of moral philosophy, New York: McGraw-Hill College, 2007
Teaching methods and learning activities
Teaching methodologies have different strategies:
a) Theoretical Lectures;
b) Seminars;
c) Group Work: Pedagogical activity of analysis and problem solving, orientated by the professors and actively prepared by the students;
d) Presentation of Case-Problems by the students.
Evaluation Type
Distributed evaluation with final exam
Assessment Components
Designation |
Weight (%) |
Participação presencial |
50,00 |
Exame |
50,00 |
Total: |
100,00 |
Amount of time allocated to each course unit
Designation |
Time (hours) |
Estudo autónomo |
51,00 |
Frequência das aulas |
51,00 |
Trabalho escrito |
60,00 |
Total: |
162,00 |
Eligibility for exams
The Continuous Assessment is performed by the responsible professor for the group of students who attend the Curricular Unit. An assessment of the whole pedagogical process and of the evolution of each student's capacities is at stake: Evolution in the communication skills, evolution of the human relation, of the regular attendance in the Curricular Unit, of the interest and participation in the pedagogic process, and, finally, of the theoretical and practical knowledge. It is possible to make use of audio-visual techniques.
Calculation formula of final grade
The Final Assessment of the curricular unit is made by the Continuous Assessment (50%) and a Final Examination that evaluates the acquisition of theoretical and practical knowledge (50%).