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J Clin Ethics ; 27(3): 219-226, 2016.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27658277

ABSTRACT

As practicing clinicians, physicians are expected to uphold the ethical norms of their profession, including fidelity to patients and respect for patients' self-determination. At the same time, as individuals, physicians are moral agents in their own right and, like their patients, are informed by and committed to diverse cultural, religious, and philosophical traditions and beliefs. In some circumstances, the expectation that physicians will put patients' needs and preferences first may be in tension with the need to sustain the sense of moral integrity and continuity that grounds a physician's personal and professional life. This article examines the implications for patients, physicians, and the medical profession when tensions arise between a physician's professional commitments and his or her deeply held personal moral beliefs. It offers guidance on when a physician's professional commitments should outweigh personal beliefs as well as when physicians should have freedom to act according to the dictates of conscience while still protecting patients' interests.


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Conscience , Morals , Physician-Patient Relations/ethics , Physicians/psychology , American Medical Association , Codes of Ethics , Decision Making , Ethics, Medical , Humans , Personal Autonomy , Professional Practice , United States
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Tex Med ; 108(12): 7-8, 2012 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24640008
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Virtual Mentor ; 6(7)2004 Jul 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23260736
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