CODE
The International Code of Medical Ethics
Duties of physicians in general
A PHYSICIAN
SHALL always maintain the highest standards of professional conduct.
A PHYSICIAN
SHALL not permit motives of profit to influence the free and independent
exercise of professional judgement on behalf of patients.
A PHYSICIAN SHALL, in all types of medical practice, be dedicated to
providing competent medical service in full technical and moral independence,
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.
The following practices are deemed to be unethical conduct:
(a) Self advertising by physicians, unless permitted by the
laws of the country and the Code of Ethics of the National Medical Association.
(b) Paying or receiving any fee or any other consideration solely to procure
the referral of a patient or for prescribing or referring a patient to any
source.
A PHYSICIAN SHALL respect the rights of patients, of colleagues and of other
health professionals and shall safeguard patient confidences.
A PHYSICIAN SHALL act only in the patient’s interest when providing medical
care which might have the effect of weakening the physical and mental condition
of the patient.
A PHYSICIAN SHALL use great caution in divulging discoveries of new
discoveries or new techniques or treatment through non- professional channels.
A PHYSICIAN SHALL certify only that which he has personally verified.
Duties of physicians to the sick
A PHYSICIAN
SHALL always bear in mind the obligation of preserving human life.
A PHYSICIAN
SHALL owe his patients complete loyalty and all the resources of his science.
Whenever an examination or treatment is beyond the physician’s capacity he
should summon another physician who has the necessary ability.
A PHYSICIAN SHALL preserve absolute confidentiality on all he knows about his
patient even after the patient has died.
A PHYSICIAN SHALL give emergency care as a humanitarian duty unless he is
assured that others care. Duties of physicians to each other.
A PHYSICIAN SHALL behave towards his colleagues as he would have them behave
towards him.
A PHYSICIAN SHALL NOT entice patients from his colleagues.
A PHYSICIAN SHALL observe the principles of The Declaration of Geneva
approved by the World Medical Association.