Wednesday, 4 June 2014

MEDICAL ETHICS

Medical ethics is a system of moral principles. It applies values and judgments to the practice of medicine. Medical ethics focuses its practical application in clinical settings as well as work on its history, philosophy, theology, and sociology.

Six of the values that commonly apply to medical ethics are :

  • Autonomy - the patient has the right to refuse or choose their treatment (Voluntas aegroti suprema lex).
  • Beneficence - a practitioner should act in the best interest of the patient (Salus aegroti suprema lex).
  • Justice - concerns the distribution of scarce health resources, and the decision of who gets what treatment (fairness and equality).
  • Non-Maleficence - "first, do no harm" (primum non nocere).
  • Respect for persons - the patient (and the person treating the patient) have the right to be treated with dignity.
  • Truthfulness & Honesty

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