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Law and Human Genetics 730898

Objectives

A student who has successfully completed this subject should:

  • Understand the legal and ethical requirements for consent to genetic testing
  • Know the nature and amount of information needed before a person is tested
  • Be aware of the different issues when testing is routine or for population screening rather than when requested for a patient or relative
  • Know the law protecting the confidentiality of genetic information
  • Have considered the potential legal liability of health professionals in this field
  • Be familiar with the debates concerning the ownership of organs and tissue
  • Have examined the options for regulating the development and application of genetic testing and treatment
  • Be able to argue that a particular regulatory system should be adopted
Syllabus

Principal topics include:

  • General principles concerning a health professional’s legal duty to inform patients, to obtain consent for proposed procedures and to maintain confidentiality
  • A person’s ‘right’ to privacy and limitations on it
  • Legal issues concerning the taking and use of tissue for genetic testing and research
  • Legal controls on the use of genetic information, principles of unlawful discrimination
  • Recent proposals concerning cloning and embryonic stem cell research and government responses.