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code of medical ethicsの例文

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  • In England, Thomas Percival, a physician and author, crafted the first modern code of medical ethics.
  • Out of the widespread condemnation of the Nazis'medical experiments, the Nuremberg Code of medical ethics was devised.
  • Yet neuroscientists have been left largely to their own devices, restrained only by standard codes of medical ethics and experimentation.
  • His name is also synonymous with the " Code of Medical Ethics ", published in 1928, which had a continental impact.
  • Laboratories for sleep-related breathing disorders are accredited by the AASM, and are required to follow the " Code of Medical Ethics " of the American Medical Association.
  • When the American Medical Association was founded they in 1847 produced a work called the first edition of the " American Medical Association Code of Medical Ethics ".
  • After the war, these crimes were tried at what became known as the Doctors'Trial, and the abuses perpetrated led to the development of the Nuremberg Code of medical ethics.
  • But the idea that medical offices are places of public accommodation and thus cannot discriminate is explicitly embedded in the Federal Americans With Disabilities Act and existing codes of medical ethics.
  • After the war, these crimes were tried at what became known as the Doctors'Trial, and revulsion at the abuses perpetrated led to the development of the Nuremberg Code of medical ethics.
  • This prompted the Council to appoint another Study Committee to prepare an International Code of Medical Ethics, which after an extensive discussion, was adopted in 1949 by the III General Assembly.
  • According to the AMA's new Code of Medical Ethics : " Physicians are not ethically obligated to deliver care that, in their best professional judgment, will not have a reasonable chance of benefiting their patients.
  • A : The American Medical Association's Code of Medical Ethics states : " There are no restrictions on advertising by physicians except those that can be specifically justified to protect the public from deceptive practices ."
  • The challenge, they say, is to follow a universal code of medical ethics and guard against " its subversion and corruption by governments and corporations that would use medicine for ( their ) own purposes ."
  • For example, the American Medical Association's code of medical ethics states that " Due to the prevalence and medical consequences of family violence, physicians should routinely inquire about physical, sexual, and psychological abuse as part of the medical history.
  • In 1994, the American Medical Association issued a Code of Medical Ethics Opinion advising free of charge and reduced rate services was not an ethical requirement, and physicians should use their own judgment in deciding to extend such professional courtesy.
  • Educated at Edinburgh and then a prominent member of the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society, he holds an important place in the history of epidemiology for his analysis of the Bills of Mortality from 1772 6, and for his code of medical ethics.