The ADA's code of ethics outlines the principle of nonmaleficence -- “Do no harm” -- as one of dentistry’s most fundamental ethical guideposts. It charges dental professionals with the responsibility ...
Opinion editor's note: This article, part of our New Voices collection, was written by a first-time contributor to Star Tribune Opinion. For more information about ...
The methodological self perception of bioethics was for a long time characterized by the belief that we have to apply a well founded philosophical theory to concrete problems in order to get a ...
Balancing these competing claims remains contentious. Nonmaleficence and beneficence The ethical principle of “do no harm” forbids intentionally harming or injuring a patient. Nonmaleficence is often ...
Under what circumstances should a clinician be allowed to continue to practice surgery when there is a potential, however small, of transmitting a potentially fatal infection to a patient? According ...
From ancient precepts such as the Hippocratic Oath promising to abstain from doing harm to the modern bioethics principle of nonmaleficence, the calling of physicians involves striving to help ...
The Good Doctor is a popular series that delves into the world of medical ethics through the life of Dr. Shaun Murphy. The ...
In the following sections, we highlight ethical concerns about early adoption of molecular diagnostic testing without solid evidence or guidelines and offer practical guidance for ethical ...
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