In discussing the normative implications of the doctor-patient relationship, medical ethics has mostly focused on the duties of doctors to their patients. This focus neglects an important normative dimension of the doctorpatient- relationship, namely the duties of patients to doctors. Only few authors have discussed the content and ground of the moral duties of patients, and each of these accounts are wanting in some way. This paper discusses patients’ duties and argues that patients have a relationship-dependent obligation to cooperate with the doctor, because doctors have a morally justified interest in fulfilling their moral role obligations as doctors, and by not cooperating, patients make it more difficult for doctors to fulfill their ...
Patient-doctor relationship has traditionally been paternalistic, in which the doctor decided on beh...
A professional has a job that needs a high level of education and training, and who acts in a manner...
Since publication of the celebrated dictum of the late Mr. Justice Bissonnette to the effect that "....
In discussing the normative implications of the doctor-patient relationship, medical ethics has most...
In this paper I propose to examine three models of the doctor patient relationship. After a descript...
The article aims to determine the scope and limitations of ethical duties and legal responsibilities...
84 pagesIn this project, I aim to integrate the ethics of care into the doctor-patient relationship....
This paper highlights the principle of non-maleficence from sections of the Hippocratic oath and tho...
AbstractThe diversity of the contemporary medical act and the complexity of the doctor-patient relat...
In all the codes of ethics discussed here, the relationship of mutual trust is of great importance. ...
This paper is the first part of a discussion of the moral implications of the patient-surgeon relati...
In this article I review of the bioethics and clinical models of doctor-patient relationship and ana...
This article examines the ethical basis for the patient’s duty to adhere to the physician’s treatmen...
Person requiring medical treatment is obliged to do everything possible to enable it. European legal...
Within any given profession two sorts of moral problems arise: 'general' problems which are solvable...
Patient-doctor relationship has traditionally been paternalistic, in which the doctor decided on beh...
A professional has a job that needs a high level of education and training, and who acts in a manner...
Since publication of the celebrated dictum of the late Mr. Justice Bissonnette to the effect that "....
In discussing the normative implications of the doctor-patient relationship, medical ethics has most...
In this paper I propose to examine three models of the doctor patient relationship. After a descript...
The article aims to determine the scope and limitations of ethical duties and legal responsibilities...
84 pagesIn this project, I aim to integrate the ethics of care into the doctor-patient relationship....
This paper highlights the principle of non-maleficence from sections of the Hippocratic oath and tho...
AbstractThe diversity of the contemporary medical act and the complexity of the doctor-patient relat...
In all the codes of ethics discussed here, the relationship of mutual trust is of great importance. ...
This paper is the first part of a discussion of the moral implications of the patient-surgeon relati...
In this article I review of the bioethics and clinical models of doctor-patient relationship and ana...
This article examines the ethical basis for the patient’s duty to adhere to the physician’s treatmen...
Person requiring medical treatment is obliged to do everything possible to enable it. European legal...
Within any given profession two sorts of moral problems arise: 'general' problems which are solvable...
Patient-doctor relationship has traditionally been paternalistic, in which the doctor decided on beh...
A professional has a job that needs a high level of education and training, and who acts in a manner...
Since publication of the celebrated dictum of the late Mr. Justice Bissonnette to the effect that "....