medical ethics and deontology.ppt

Medical Ethics
Done by: Phd of the department of General surgery
Rakhimov Azizjon Yakhyoyevich
Bukhara 2023
medical ethics and deontology.ppt
Ethics are not …
• Ethics is not the same as feelings
• Ethics is not religion
• Ethics is not following the law
• Ethics is not following culturally
accepted norms
• Ethics is not science
medical ethics and deontology.ppt
ethics refers to standards of
behavior that tell us how human
beings ought to act in the many
situations in which they find
themselves as friends, parents,
children, citizens, businesspeople,
teachers, professionals, and so
on.
medical ethics and deontology.ppt
medical ethics and deontology.ppt
medical ethics and deontology.ppt
medical ethics and deontology.ppt
medical ethics and deontology.ppt
medical ethics and deontology.ppt
medical ethics and deontology.ppt
medical ethics and deontology.ppt
medical ethics and deontology.ppt
medical ethics and deontology.ppt
medical ethics and deontology.ppt
medical ethics and deontology.ppt
medical ethics and deontology.ppt
medical ethics and deontology.ppt
medical ethics and deontology.ppt
medical ethics and deontology.ppt
medical ethics and deontology.ppt
medical ethics and deontology.ppt
medical ethics and deontology.ppt
medical ethics and deontology.ppt
medical ethics and deontology.ppt
medical ethics and deontology.ppt
medical ethics and deontology.ppt
medical ethics and deontology.ppt
medical ethics and deontology.ppt
Clinical medical ethics is a practical and applied
discipline that aims to improve patient care and patient
outcomes by focusing on reaching a right and good
decision in individual cases.
• It focuses on the doctor-patient relationship and takes
account of the ethical and legal issues that patients,
doctors, and hospitals must address to reach good
decisions for individual patients.
The content of clinical ethics includes
Specific issues such as
• 1.truth-telling,
• 2.informed consent,
• 3.end of life care,
• 4. palliative care,
• 5.allocation of clinical resources,
• 6. the ethics of medical research.
The study of the doctor-patient relationship, including such issues as
1. honesty,
2.competence, integrity,
3.respect for persons.
medical ethics and deontology.ppt
medical ethics and deontology.ppt
•
Any specialty is characterized by the
existence of its own specific ethical norms
and rules of behavior. In this regard,
medical deontology (from the Greek deon,
deontos — duty, due; logos — teaching) is
the science of professional duty of medical
workers.
•
The range of problems that medical
deontology deals with is extremely diverse.
These are various issues related to the
relationship between the doctor and the
patient, the doctor and the patient's relatives,
and medical professionals among themselves.
Many areas of medicine (surgery, obstetrics,
gynecology, Pediatrics, Oncology, psychiatry,
etc.) also have their own deontological features
Surgery
• Only doctor or head of department should
tell the illness diagnosis to the patient in
understandable fashion
• We should give notice the ill’s relates
about surgery need , especially when it
leads to the risks and complications
• Compellation to patient must be
respective and gallant: we should compel
to the patient on name and patronymic,
not just “patient”
• All the medical workers must interact to
each other without additional familiarity in
the presence of ills.
• Patient is very sensitive to gestures, stares,
even to the tone of medical nun so she
must express a real compassion, that
inspires the diseased and give confidence
in treatment
Obstetrician-gynaecologist
•
Independence: patient has a right to behave
according to own principles
•
Action for good cause: doctor must direct every
own effort for good cause of patient.
•
Secrets keeping: doctor must keep in silence all
the details about patient (medical secret might be
disclosed only according to of patient to
judgment).
•
Agreement: every diagnostic and treating actions
is lead only after agreement of patient.
Oncologist
•
Doctor’s purpose is to allay and to prepare the
patient psychologically to the future treatment,
convincing him or her that this disease is
remediable. But it shouldn’t to report the patient
about cancer or malignant tumor presence with
controversial end. The more patient wants that
true is opened to him, the more he’s afraid of this.
Single exception is undervaluation of patient with
following refused treatment. But even in such
cases it’s desirable not to use terms «cancer»,
«sarcoma».
•
If patients are afraid of future surgery we must
explain to patient, that before solving the
question of surgery in the hospital consequent
treatment will be lead to him, that accommodates
safe surgical interference.
•
Due to disfiguring effect of cancer surgery,
people worry about this. Solution is to say how to
hide these defects
Pediatrics
•
«Non nocere!» («Don’t harm!»). Every
treatment, action, administration of doctor must
be directed for good cause, bring him the benefit
•
Human life is the highest wealth.
•
Paternalistic principle is taken by the doctor
while child is treating
•
Contact with a child is necessary because parents
fell the confidence for the doctor
Pediatrics
•
We should know how to call off the
attention from the fear of child
•
Hard will even can save the child’s life,
because parents sometimes lose their
correct perception and wishes
Conclusion
•
Deontology is very useful for us as
doctors, because patients need a save
feeling, but they are their obstacles to
reaching of this feel. Doctors put
many powers on wealthy treatment
and previous science is a great helper,
following m
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medical ethics and deontology.ppt

  • 1. Medical Ethics Done by: Phd of the department of General surgery Rakhimov Azizjon Yakhyoyevich Bukhara 2023
  • 3. Ethics are not … • Ethics is not the same as feelings • Ethics is not religion • Ethics is not following the law • Ethics is not following culturally accepted norms • Ethics is not science
  • 5. ethics refers to standards of behavior that tell us how human beings ought to act in the many situations in which they find themselves as friends, parents, children, citizens, businesspeople, teachers, professionals, and so on.
  • 31. Clinical medical ethics is a practical and applied discipline that aims to improve patient care and patient outcomes by focusing on reaching a right and good decision in individual cases. • It focuses on the doctor-patient relationship and takes account of the ethical and legal issues that patients, doctors, and hospitals must address to reach good decisions for individual patients.
  • 32. The content of clinical ethics includes Specific issues such as • 1.truth-telling, • 2.informed consent, • 3.end of life care, • 4. palliative care, • 5.allocation of clinical resources, • 6. the ethics of medical research. The study of the doctor-patient relationship, including such issues as 1. honesty, 2.competence, integrity, 3.respect for persons.
  • 35. • Any specialty is characterized by the existence of its own specific ethical norms and rules of behavior. In this regard, medical deontology (from the Greek deon, deontos — duty, due; logos — teaching) is the science of professional duty of medical workers.
  • 36. • The range of problems that medical deontology deals with is extremely diverse. These are various issues related to the relationship between the doctor and the patient, the doctor and the patient's relatives, and medical professionals among themselves. Many areas of medicine (surgery, obstetrics, gynecology, Pediatrics, Oncology, psychiatry, etc.) also have their own deontological features
  • 37. Surgery • Only doctor or head of department should tell the illness diagnosis to the patient in understandable fashion • We should give notice the ill’s relates about surgery need , especially when it leads to the risks and complications • Compellation to patient must be respective and gallant: we should compel to the patient on name and patronymic, not just “patient”
  • 38. • All the medical workers must interact to each other without additional familiarity in the presence of ills. • Patient is very sensitive to gestures, stares, even to the tone of medical nun so she must express a real compassion, that inspires the diseased and give confidence in treatment
  • 39. Obstetrician-gynaecologist • Independence: patient has a right to behave according to own principles • Action for good cause: doctor must direct every own effort for good cause of patient. • Secrets keeping: doctor must keep in silence all the details about patient (medical secret might be disclosed only according to of patient to judgment). • Agreement: every diagnostic and treating actions is lead only after agreement of patient.
  • 40. Oncologist • Doctor’s purpose is to allay and to prepare the patient psychologically to the future treatment, convincing him or her that this disease is remediable. But it shouldn’t to report the patient about cancer or malignant tumor presence with controversial end. The more patient wants that true is opened to him, the more he’s afraid of this. Single exception is undervaluation of patient with following refused treatment. But even in such cases it’s desirable not to use terms «cancer», «sarcoma».
  • 41. • If patients are afraid of future surgery we must explain to patient, that before solving the question of surgery in the hospital consequent treatment will be lead to him, that accommodates safe surgical interference. • Due to disfiguring effect of cancer surgery, people worry about this. Solution is to say how to hide these defects
  • 42. Pediatrics • «Non nocere!» («Don’t harm!»). Every treatment, action, administration of doctor must be directed for good cause, bring him the benefit • Human life is the highest wealth. • Paternalistic principle is taken by the doctor while child is treating • Contact with a child is necessary because parents fell the confidence for the doctor
  • 43. Pediatrics • We should know how to call off the attention from the fear of child • Hard will even can save the child’s life, because parents sometimes lose their correct perception and wishes
  • 44. Conclusion • Deontology is very useful for us as doctors, because patients need a save feeling, but they are their obstacles to reaching of this feel. Doctors put many powers on wealthy treatment and previous science is a great helper, following m