Presentation description
When scholars discuss adolescents making medical decisions, their autonomy is often overlooked. Concerns about misinformation, limited education, and experience do not correlate with their ability to act ethically. This is not solely an issue of guidance for healthcare professionals and the adolescent's family; it delves into the ethical responsibility that adolescents themselves assume. An adolescent's responsibility conflicts with their ability to make fully informed decisions with consent.
Group Member: Pierce Christoffersen
Presenter Name: Kalista Leggitt
Presentation Type: Poster
Presentation Format: In Person
Presentation #A50
College: Humanities
School / Department: Philosophy
Email: u1305185@utah.edu
Research Mentor: Matt Haber
Date | Time: Tuesday, Apr 9th | 9:00 AM