Medical Ethics Code
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1. Bioética e discentes de medicina: transição do método de ensino
Resumo As metodologias ativas vêm se mostrando a melhor alternativa para o ensino médico. Ainda assim, não há na literatura pesquisas que comparem sua utilização no ensino da ética e bioética. Nessa perspectiva, este estudo busca relacionar o conhecimento de alunos de medicina de duas modalidades de ensino distintas (tradicional e ativa) sobre o Cód
Rev. Bioét.. Publicado em: 2019-03
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2. Threats to bioethical principles in medical practice in Brazil: new medical ethics code period
We aimed to outline the profile of medical professionals in Brazil who have violated the deontological norms set forth in the ethics code of the profession, and whose cases were judged by the higher tribunal for medical ethics between 2010 and 2016. This survey was conducted using a database formed from professional ethics cases extracted from the plenary of
Braz J Med Biol Res. Publicado em: 15/03/2018
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3. O direito à morte digna : uma análise ética e legal da ortotanásia à luz do Novo Código Brasileiro de Ética Médica / The righ to a dignified death: an ethical and legal analysis of orthothanasia in light of the new Brazilian Code of Medical Ethics
The evolution of medical science and its association with technological and commercial parameters have consolidated the cure paradigm in medical practice to such an extent that the medical establishment now exercises an overwhelming paternalism over the dying process, maximally postponing suffering and violating the dignity of the patient. On the other hand,
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 30/08/2012
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4. As condutas e responsabilidades médicas em face do princípio da autonomia do paciente.
A bioética, termo que foi cunhado pela primeira vez em 1970 pelo oncologista norte-americano Van Rensselaer Potter, apresenta-se como uma ciência multidisciplinar com a finalidade de discutir variados aspectos da vida humana, alçando o homem no topo da pirâmide para que possa decidir a respeito da conduta que seja mais adequada, conveniente e construtiva
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 31/08/2010
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5. Professional ethics—for whose benefit?
In a wide ranging paper the author, a barrister, considers medical ethics in the context of divided loyalties, particularly those of a doctor employed by the National Health Service and those of doctors in occupational medicine. He argues for more specific professional codes of medical ethics, especially in relation to the need to obtain patients' explicit c
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6. Medical practice: defendants and prisoners.
It is argued in this paper that a doctor cannot serve two masters. The work of the prison medical officer is examined and it is shown that his dual allegiance to the state and to those individuals who are under his care results in activities which largely favour the former. The World Health Organisation prescribes a system of health ethics which indicates, i
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7. Ethical dilemmas in forensic psychiatry: two illustrative cases
One approach to the analysis of ethical dilemmas in medical practice uses the “four principles plus scope” approach. These principles are: respect for autonomy, beneficence, non‐maleficence and justice, along with concern for their scope of application. However, conflicts between the different principles are commonplace in psychiatric practice, especia
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8. How physician executives and clinicians perceive ethical issues in Saudi Arabian hospitals.
OBJECTIVES: To compare the perceptions of physician executives and clinicians regarding ethical issues in Saudi Arabian hospitals and the attributes that might lead to the existence of these ethical issues. DESIGN: Self-completion questionnaire administered from February to July 1997. SETTING: Different health regions in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. PARTICIP