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Reddit mentions of Clinical Ethics, 8th Edition: A Practical Approach to Ethical Decisions in Clinical Medicine, 8E
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I'm a Lange series shill. YMMV, but I loved this book:
https://www.amazon.com/Clinical-Ethics-8th-Practical-Decisions/dp/0071845062/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1497411123&sr=8-1&keywords=lange+medical+ethics
I also would recommend Albert Jonsen et al.'s Clinical Ethics for practical case examples. Here's the structure of the book:
>Each chapter of the book begins with some general considerations about the topic, and the ethical principle relevant to that topic. The clinical situations that generate ethical problems are then described and illustrated by clinically realistic medical cases. A short distillation of current opinion from the bioethical literature is provided, followed by an analysis of the cases.
This is a good accompaniment to B&C I think. I haven't read it is as extensively, but that which I have read I have liked. It's very practical in its approach. A good starting point for deeper and more thorough reflection with other sources.
You could also read some essays from this Hastings Center Report collection on narrative ethics, which is growing increasingly popular in bioethics. If you want specific readings on specific topics too I could recommend some pieces that I like.