Dr KK Aggarwal
Here is how the American Medical Association Principles of Medical Ethics changed from that issued in
1980 to that adopted in 2001.
Appendix
B American Medical Association Principles of Medical Ethics (1980)
Preamble
The medical profession has long subscribed to a body of
ethical statements developed primarily for the benefit of the patient. As a
member of this profession, a physician must recognize responsibility not only
to patients, but also to society, to other health professionals, and to self.
The following Principles adopted by the American Medical Association are not
laws, but standards of conduct which define the essentials of honorable
behavior for the physician.
- A physician shall be dedicated to providing
competent medical service with compassion and respect for human dignity.
- A physician shall deal honestly with patients and
colleagues, and strive to expose those physicians deficient in character
or competence, or who engage in fraud or deception.
- A physician shall respect the law and also recognize
a responsibility to seek changes in those requirements which are contrary
to the best interests of the patient.
- A physician shall respect the rights of patients,
colleagues, and of other health professionals, and shall safeguard patient
confidences within the constraints of the law.
- A physician shall continue to study, apply and
advance scientific knowledge, make relevant information available to
patients, colleagues, and the public, obtain consultation, and use the
talents of other health professionals when indicated.
- A physician shall, in the provision of appropriate
patient care, except in emergencies, be free to choose whom to serve, with
whom to associate, and the environment in which to provide medical
services.
- A physician shall recognize a responsibility to
participate in activities contributing to an improved community.
Appendix
C American Medical Association Principles of Medical Ethics (2001)
Preamble:
The medical profession has long subscribed to a body of
ethical statements developed primarily for the benefit of the patient. As a
member of this profession, a physician must recognize responsibility to
patients first and foremost, as well as to society, to other health
professionals, and to self. The following Principles adopted by the American
Medical Association are not laws, but standards of conduct which define the
essentials of honorable behavior for the physician.
- A physician shall be dedicated to providing
competent medical care, with compassion and respect for human dignity and
rights.
- A physician shall uphold standards of
professionalism, be honest in all professional interactions, and strive to
report physicians deficient in character or competence, or engaging in
fraud or deception, to appropriate entities.
- A physician shall respect the law and also recognize
a responsibility to seek changes in those requirements which are contrary
to the best interests of the patient.
- A physician shall respect the rights of patients,
colleagues, and other health professionals, and shall safeguard patient
confidences and privacy within the constraints of the law.
- A physician shall continue to study, apply, and
advance scientific knowledge, maintain a commitment to medical education,
make relevant information available to patients, colleagues, and the
public, obtain consultation, and use the talents of other health
professionals when indicated.
- A physician shall, in the provision of appropriate
patient care, except in emergencies, be free to choose whom to serve, with
whom to associate, and the environment in which to provide medical care.
- A physician shall, recognize a responsibility to
participate in activities contributing to the improvement of the community
and the betterment of public health.
- A physician shall, while caring for a patient,
regard responsibility to the patient as paramount.
IX.A physician shall support access to medical care for all
people.
Dr KK Aggarwal
Padma Shri Awardee
President Elect Confederation of
Medical Associations in Asia and Oceania (CMAAO)
Group Editor-in-Chief IJCP Publications
President Heart Care Foundation of
India
Past National President
IMA
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