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Jim Thomas, MPH, PhD, Associate Professor of Epidemiology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, uses the COVID-19 pandemic to illustrate differences between public health ethics and medical ethics, including the origins of ethics, and the roles of trust, transparency, inclusivity, reciprocity, and decision-making.
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Chapter 1: Jim Thomas Shares His Interest in Public Health Ethics
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Chapter 2: Jim Thomas Discusses the Differing Origins of Ethics in Medicine and in Public Health
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Chapter 3: Jim Thomas Discusses Trust, Transparency, and Inclusivity in Public Health
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Chapter 4: Jim Thomas Discusses Obligations and Reciprocity in Public Health
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Chapter 5: Jim Thomas Discusses Decision Making in Public Health
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