Michael Dillingham Applied Ethics

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The headnote establishes Michael Dillingham’s work position as an experienced team physician. With that information, I can already assume that the essay will be evidence Dillingham has pulled from previous experiences. Throughout the essay Dillingham gives his position on the negative effects of the drugs, and explains who agrees with his position. Applied ethics is the moral reasoning behind the use of the drug and its advantages and disadvantages. With applied ethics the audience can be both private and public people. The author mentioned “the inmates are running the asylum”, which means that that the athletes have final say in some major decisions rather than the coaches and higher staff members making the important and necessary decisions.