The Organ Transplant Process Essay

The Organ Transplant Process Essay

The Organ Transplant Process Essay

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Description

  • Recall this week’s presentation. Does a person in need of an organ transplant have a moral right to obtain that transplant, supposing the availability of the needed organ?
  • How should we choose who gets a transplant, supposing that there are not enough organs for all who need them?

Journal Entry Description

The goal of the Journal Entry is for you to think about what other students have said and how that fits into your understanding of the topics covered for the week and how your understanding of the topics has or has not changed. I would recommend dividing the Journal Entry up based on each topic for the week where you can briefly give the background for the questions/case studies, give your viewpoint with your reading references, then talk about what other students mentioned in the discussion board. This would smoothly transition to you concluding each topic by discussing the insights you’ve gained from the readings and discussions for each assigned discussion board topic every week.

Journal Entry Assignment Instructions

Overview

The goal of the journal is for you to think about what others have said and how that fits with your understanding of the topics. While you must demonstrate a biblical understanding of each topic, the goal is for you to provide sound arguments for how to address each question and/or case study. There are many different aspects of study regarding ethics. The best way to think through some of the difficult topics is to reflect on what you have read and learned.

Instructions

You will be required to write a Journal Entry about each Module: Week’s Discussion. In each entry, you will summarize what was discussed in your own words, talk about the Module: Week’s topics, and provide novel insight gained from the discussion.

  • Cover page
  • You must provide at least 1 citation from the assigned Reading & Study material
  • At least 1 citation from the Bible.
  • Each submission must be 1,500–2,000 words. Although you will be writing in a “journal,” do not simply state what you think.
  • You may use either APA or AMA writing style.

Each Journal Entry will be submitted as a Word document. You may write your entries in the first person, within reason. The goal is to be pithy and thoughtful. Being concise with your words while addressing each topic will be challenging, so give yourself plenty of time to formulate ideas and possible rough drafts. Since your instructor will be the only person who will see your journal, you may talk about what your classmates said in the discussion, as long as you do not attack them personally. Remember: the most important rule throughout this entire course is no personal attacks.