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Science and Problem Solving Techniques
Writing Project
Assignment II ____________ due date
- Study Guide: A Model for Ethical Problem Solving
in Medicine with Practical Applications
The American Journal of Psychiatry 1987; 144: 839-846 by Edward
M. Hundert, M.D.
- Read your "Problem Solving" handout and the attached
article.
- As you read, answer the following questions and define the
vocabulary words as they appear in the context of the article.
I. Define:
- dilemma
- unpalatable
- violate
- incommensurable
- reflective
- equilibrium
- articulation
- coherent
- bias
II. In the "Science and Problem Solving Techniques"
handout, four factors are listed as influencing choices. List
those factors and using the following analogy: Looking at all
sides of a problem is much like studying a painting. If context
is thought of as being like the frame of the painting,
then what factors would best match "hues", "color
preferences" and "artistic vision"?
III. Think about a difficult choice that you have had to
make in the past. After reading the article, answer the following
about a particular dilemma you have faced. Refer to the
story about John in the first reading assignment for some ideas.
- Describe the core issue or central problem.
- What was the main conflict for you? This should be stated
such that both sides of the issue can be clearly understood.
- List several of your beliefs or values that were involved
in this particular dilemma. Were these beliefs incommensurable?
Which belief had the highest priority? Answer these questions
by preparing a list of beliefs which appear to support different
possible problem solutions as demonstrated in the article by Hundert.
- Relating to problem resolution:
(a) Which solution did you choose to the problem?
(b) Was there another acceptable solution to the problem than
the one you selected?
(c) What made one solution more acceptable? How did you choose?
- With respect to perspective:
(a) What perspective do you think you used when you made the final
choice?
(b) Do you think your perspective might change depending on the
conflict or do you favor one particular perspective? Discuss your
answer - "yes" or "no" won't do!
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