NameDateCourseTutorEthics in Biomedical EngineeringEthics in biomedical engineering fall into several distinct areas. Distinct ethical issues can be identified in areas such as research and development, implications of developed techniques and devices and ethical issues relating to experimentation with animals, humans and other biomaterials. Ethical issues are inherent in the practice of biomedical engineering and should be guided by ethical principles such as beneficence, non- harm, patient autonomy, dignity, informed consent and confidentiality. This paper describes three ethical debates in biomedical engineering.Human enhancement is an unsettled debate in the field of biomedical engineering. Biomedical engineers have developed devices and techniques designed to support therapy and diagnoses. The devices and techniques can also be designed to enhance healthy human traits higher than the normal level. Enhancement of healthy traits in a human being beyond a normal level is called human enhancement. Human enhancement has become a controversial ethical issue. Whereas biomedical engineers design human enhancement devices and techniques to support therapy and diagnoses, the devices and techniques are capable of enhancing healthy human traits beyond a normal level. The moral controversy surrounding human enhancement is based on the fact that it moves healthy human traits outside the limits of human genes