Dr Megan Best has been involved in medical ethics for over 20 years and, through her work with the media and in education, is currently involved in community discussion of issues including euthanasia, stem cells and cloning, genetics, and assisted reproduction.
With a degree in Medicine and a Master of Arts in Applied Ethics in Health Care, Megan lectures at the University of Sydney and the University of NSW. She has recently completed a thesis on the spiritual care of patients at the end of life.
She is the author of "Fearfully and Wonderfully Made: Ethics and the Beginning of Human Life" (2012) and "A Life Already Started" (2013) and lives in Sydney with her husband and two delightful daughters.Dr Megan Best has been involved in medical ethics for over 20 years and, through her work with the media and in education, is currently involved in community discussion of issues including euthanasia, stem cells and cloning, genetics, and assisted reproduction.
With a degree in Medicine and a Master of Arts in Applied Ethics in Health Care, Megan lectures at the University of Sydney and the University of NSW. She has recently completed a thesis on the spiritual care of patients at the end of life.
She is the author of "Fearfully and Wonderfully Made: Ethics and the Beginning of Human Life" (2012) and "A Life Already Started" (2013) and lives in Sydney with her husband and two delightful daughters....more