نتایج جستجو برای: surgical ethics

تعداد نتایج: 425214  

2012
Anthony Sandler Gudrun Aspelund Joy Collins Konstantinos Papadakis Ala Frey Andrew Hong Elizabeth Beierle Daniel Robie

Although the intrinsic philosophy at the core of medical care has remained unchanged over the centuries, modern medicine is heavily dependent on pharmacological and technological advances. Effective medications, from analgesics and anesthetics to antibiotics and chemotherapeutic agents, are continuously being developed and improved. The sophistication and reliability of ubiquitous medical equip...

Journal: :Journal of medical ethics 2009
C M Ashton N P Wray A F Jarman J M Kolman D M Wenner B A Brody

This paper focuses on invasive therapeutic procedures, defined as procedures requiring the introduction of hands, instruments, or devices into the body via incisions or punctures of the skin or mucous membranes performed with the intent of changing the natural history of a human disease or condition for the better. Ethical and methodological concerns have been expressed about studies designed t...

2010
Abhaya V. Kulkarni Forough Farrokhyar Mohit Bhandari

Although codes of ethics date back millennia to the Hippocratic Oath and the Prayer of Maimonides, modern medical ethics, especially as it relates to research involving humans, began with the Nuremberg Code, a series of principles articulated by jurists at the trial of Nazi physicians responsible for atrocities against prisoners during the Second World War. The core principles of the 10-point N...

2014
R. Mundi H. Chaudhry S. Mundi K. Godin M. Bhandari

High-quality randomised controlled trials (RCTs) evaluating surgical therapies are fundamental to the delivery of evidence-based orthopaedics. Orthopaedic clinical trials have unique challenges; however, when these challenges are overcome, evidence from trials can be definitive in its impact on surgical practice. In this review, we highlight several issues that pose potential challenges to orth...

حسنخانی, هادی, خامنه, سعید, زمانزاده, وحید, محجل اقدم, علیرضا, مقدم, سارا,

  Abstract   Background & Aim: Increasing quality improvement and customer orientation in health services results from continuous feedback of patients' expectations and enhancement of service delivery. Although most nurses and nursing students are aware of ethical dimensions of their profession and its importance, the main concern is about their ability to respect ethical aspects ...

Journal: :Annals of surgery 2002
Robert Tenery Herbert Rakatansky Frank A Riddick Michael S Goldrich Leonard J Morse John M O'Bannon Priscilla Ray Sherie Smalley Matthew Weiss Audiey Kao Karine Morin Andrew Maixner Sam Seiden

OBJECTIVE To set ethical guidelines on the use of surgical placebo controls in the design of surgical trials. BACKGROUND DATA Ethical concerns recently arose from surgical trials where subjects in the control arm underwent surgical procedures that had the appearance of a therapeutic intervention, but during which the essential therapeutic maneuver was omitted. Although there are ethical guide...

2017
Jamileh Farokhzadian Batool Poorchangizi Fariba Borhani

CLINICAL RISK MANAGEMENT IN HOSPITALS Jamileh Farokhzadian, Batool Poorchangizi, Fariba Borhani. Department of Community Health Nursing, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran; MSc student of Nursing, School of Nursing and Midwifery and surgical ward nurse in Shahid Bahonar Hospital, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran; Department of...

Journal: :BMJ 2015
Daniel K Sokol

Ethics was a key theme at the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons’ Scientific Congress in Perth this May. The topics ranged from the ethics of innovative surgery to the ethics of medicolegal work. In my speech to the delegates, I applauded the selection of the theme and gently criticised the situation “up north.” I referred to the lack of an ethics course on the vast menu of courses offered ...

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