Chris MacDonald & Scott Gavura, “Complementary & Alternative Medicine: A Business Ethics Perspective”
Posted: February 17, 2015 Filed under: Uncategorized Leave a commentChris MacDonald & Scott Gavura
January 28, 2015
See the webcast here.
Is it ethical to market complementary and alternative medicines? Complementary and alternative medicines (CAM) are medical products and services outside the mainstream of medical practice. But they are not just medicines (or supposed medicines) offered and provided for the prevention and treatment of illness. They are also products and services – things offered for sale in the marketplace. Most discussion of the ethics of CAM has focused on bioethical issues – issues having to do with therapeutic value, and the relationship between patients and those purveyors of CAM. This presentation — by a philosopher and a pharmacist — aims instead to consider CAM from the perspective of commercial ethics. That is, we consider the ethics not of prescribing or administering CAM (activities most closely associated with health professionals) but the ethics of selling CAM.
(Chris MacDonald is Director of the Jim Pattison Ethical Leadership Program. Scott Gavura is a pharmacist, and author of the Science Based Pharmacy Blog.