Health Care Ethics 3
Dr. Tarek Abd-Elkader Sallam
Chapter 3: Healthcare Practitioner’s
Duties towards the Community
community
has
positioned
the HCP in a
noble
status
expecting
commitment
to the
highest
moral
standards
contribution
to the
community
service
Chapter 3: Healthcare Practitioner’s
Duties towards the Community
1-Role
model
Affairs away from
suspicions
Leading role in
community reform
Effective
Interacts with its
issues
Chapter 3: Healthcare Practitioner’s
Duties towards the Community
important factors
Community
Environment
As social and
environmental
determinants
of diseases.
2-Recognize
Chapter 3: Healthcare Practitioner’s
Duties towards the Community
3-Practice
highest
level of
Knowledge
Efficiency
HonestyIntegrity
Keeping
Updated
Chapter 3: Healthcare Practitioner’s
Duties towards the Community
4-justice
5-maintenance of health resources
6-improve the standards and quality
7-positive opinion contributions
Chapter 3: Healthcare Practitioner’s
Duties towards the Community
• contribute to the preventive programs,
and the protection of the environment
8-health education
• providing the correct information
9-interaction with
media
• professionally acceptable
10-presenting the
authentic options
• study , suggest suitable solutions
• smoking, illegal drug abuse, traffic
accidents, infectious diseases
11-health problems
at the community
level
Chapter 3: Healthcare Practitioner’s
Duties towards the Community
12.Commit to
helping specialized
authorities
• reporting
communicable
• reporting criminal
incidents
13.Being a medical
witness
• deliver an honest
and objective
explanation
• help the judiciary
achieve truth and
justice
14-Don’t harm
• refuse to
participate in or
support any
practice that
violates the basic
human rights
Chapter 3: Healthcare Practitioner’s
Duties towards the Community
15-HCP is not a tool of
Torture
Humiliation
Executing illegal punishment
16-Issuing certificates or
document s honestly
Proof of presence
Sick leaves
Witnessing
Chapter 4: HCP Duties towards
Professional Colleagues
respect
passion
solidarity
should be
based on
Chapter 4: HCP Duties towards
Professional Colleagues
1.Behave well
2.Do not indulge in their private
3.Avoid direct criticism of a colleague
in front of patients
Chapter 4: HCP Duties towards
Professional Colleagues
4-Good teaching
experience
knowledge
skills
chance
5-predict
precision
integrity
not underestimate
avoiding equalizing
Chapter 4: HCP Duties towards
Professional Colleagues
6-dont avoid
religious
standards
7-stop at the
limit of your
abilities and
request help
8-be ready
to peer-
review
Chapter 4: HCP Duties towards
Professional Colleagues
9-if
condition of
colleague
• affect the safety of
any medical
procedure
• harm the
patient
report
• investigate the
situation and
take action.
Chapter 4: HCP Duties towards
Professional Colleagues
10-
consultation
respond
Never undervaluing
Reassure
make sure the treating HCP knows
inform TTT HCP if transfer
considering the visions and recommendations
of the first consulted
Chapter 4: HCP Duties towards
Professional Colleagues
11-It is preferable not to take fees
• Colleagues or their families unless paid by third
party
12-respect the non-doctor colleagues
• Appreciate
• Mutual respect and constructive cooperation
• Make sure they are committed to the principles of
professional ethics.
Chapter 5: Healthcare Practitioner’s
Duties towards Him/Herself
good
intentions
devotion
1-
evoke
not look
(in greed)
speak only
the good
2-self-
purification
Chapter 5: Healthcare Practitioner’s
Duties towards Him/Herself
respond to
emergency
3
Good
appearance
4
Good
manners
5
Self
education
6
being
joined to
the
scientific
associations
7
physical
and
psychologic
al (mental)
health
8
Protect
your self
from
occupation
al hazards
9
Be familiar
with the
regulations
10
Chapter 5: Healthcare Practitioner’s
Duties towards Him/Herself
11.Seek help
•Against what negatively affect the
service provided to patients,
community or profession
12.Be responsible
•stop at the limits of your capabilities
Chapter 6: Healthcare Practitioners’
Duties towards His/hers Profession
Recognize
• social value of his/her
profession
protect
• its
nobility
so that
he/she raises
him/herself
• above
the
doubts
Chapter 6: Healthcare Practitioners’
Duties towards His/hers Profession
Chapter 6: Healthcare Practitioners’
Duties towards His/hers Profession
2.Development
research
studies
articles
continuous
education
Chapter 6: Healthcare Practitioners’
Duties towards His/hers Profession
3.Maintain
improve
professional
standards
Chapter 6: Healthcare Practitioners’
Duties towards His/hers Profession
4.Do not
abuse
professional
status
achieving
privileges
material
or moral
benefits
Chapter 6: Healthcare Practitioners’
Duties towards His/hers Profession
5.Avoid
insulting
the
profession
Maltreatment
lack of
commitment
to
appointments
lying,
falsification,
arrogance
pretending to
know what
you don’t
Chapter 6: Healthcare Practitioners’
Duties towards His/hers Profession
6.Do not
lose the
patient’s
confidence
fraud
inappropriate
relationship
earn financial
benefits
outside any
legal means
Chapter 6: Healthcare Practitioners’
Duties towards His/hers Profession
7. proper
personal
behavior
avoiding
dishonest
violent
alcohol
Drugs
unworthy
Chapter 6: Healthcare Practitioners’
Duties towards His/hers Profession
8.Avoid rushing to take
action with high risk
Before being sure of its
necessity
Chapter 6: Healthcare Practitioners’
Duties towards His/hers Profession
9.Take the
appropriate
action
one of the
healthcare
team
sick
Ignorant
negligent
protecting
the patient
protect the
profession
Chapter 6: Healthcare Practitioners’
Duties towards His/hers Profession
• 10.Avoid seeking fame on account of the
basics and ethics of the profession.
Health care ethics 3

Health care ethics 3

  • 1.
    Health Care Ethics3 Dr. Tarek Abd-Elkader Sallam
  • 2.
    Chapter 3: HealthcarePractitioner’s Duties towards the Community community has positioned the HCP in a noble status expecting commitment to the highest moral standards contribution to the community service
  • 3.
    Chapter 3: HealthcarePractitioner’s Duties towards the Community 1-Role model Affairs away from suspicions Leading role in community reform Effective Interacts with its issues
  • 4.
    Chapter 3: HealthcarePractitioner’s Duties towards the Community important factors Community Environment As social and environmental determinants of diseases. 2-Recognize
  • 5.
    Chapter 3: HealthcarePractitioner’s Duties towards the Community 3-Practice highest level of Knowledge Efficiency HonestyIntegrity Keeping Updated
  • 6.
    Chapter 3: HealthcarePractitioner’s Duties towards the Community 4-justice 5-maintenance of health resources 6-improve the standards and quality 7-positive opinion contributions
  • 7.
    Chapter 3: HealthcarePractitioner’s Duties towards the Community • contribute to the preventive programs, and the protection of the environment 8-health education • providing the correct information 9-interaction with media • professionally acceptable 10-presenting the authentic options • study , suggest suitable solutions • smoking, illegal drug abuse, traffic accidents, infectious diseases 11-health problems at the community level
  • 8.
    Chapter 3: HealthcarePractitioner’s Duties towards the Community 12.Commit to helping specialized authorities • reporting communicable • reporting criminal incidents 13.Being a medical witness • deliver an honest and objective explanation • help the judiciary achieve truth and justice 14-Don’t harm • refuse to participate in or support any practice that violates the basic human rights
  • 9.
    Chapter 3: HealthcarePractitioner’s Duties towards the Community 15-HCP is not a tool of Torture Humiliation Executing illegal punishment 16-Issuing certificates or document s honestly Proof of presence Sick leaves Witnessing
  • 10.
    Chapter 4: HCPDuties towards Professional Colleagues respect passion solidarity should be based on
  • 11.
    Chapter 4: HCPDuties towards Professional Colleagues 1.Behave well 2.Do not indulge in their private 3.Avoid direct criticism of a colleague in front of patients
  • 12.
    Chapter 4: HCPDuties towards Professional Colleagues 4-Good teaching experience knowledge skills chance 5-predict precision integrity not underestimate avoiding equalizing
  • 13.
    Chapter 4: HCPDuties towards Professional Colleagues 6-dont avoid religious standards 7-stop at the limit of your abilities and request help 8-be ready to peer- review
  • 14.
    Chapter 4: HCPDuties towards Professional Colleagues 9-if condition of colleague • affect the safety of any medical procedure • harm the patient report • investigate the situation and take action.
  • 15.
    Chapter 4: HCPDuties towards Professional Colleagues 10- consultation respond Never undervaluing Reassure make sure the treating HCP knows inform TTT HCP if transfer considering the visions and recommendations of the first consulted
  • 16.
    Chapter 4: HCPDuties towards Professional Colleagues 11-It is preferable not to take fees • Colleagues or their families unless paid by third party 12-respect the non-doctor colleagues • Appreciate • Mutual respect and constructive cooperation • Make sure they are committed to the principles of professional ethics.
  • 17.
    Chapter 5: HealthcarePractitioner’s Duties towards Him/Herself good intentions devotion 1- evoke not look (in greed) speak only the good 2-self- purification
  • 18.
    Chapter 5: HealthcarePractitioner’s Duties towards Him/Herself respond to emergency 3 Good appearance 4 Good manners 5 Self education 6 being joined to the scientific associations 7 physical and psychologic al (mental) health 8 Protect your self from occupation al hazards 9 Be familiar with the regulations 10
  • 19.
    Chapter 5: HealthcarePractitioner’s Duties towards Him/Herself 11.Seek help •Against what negatively affect the service provided to patients, community or profession 12.Be responsible •stop at the limits of your capabilities
  • 20.
    Chapter 6: HealthcarePractitioners’ Duties towards His/hers Profession Recognize • social value of his/her profession protect • its nobility so that he/she raises him/herself • above the doubts
  • 21.
    Chapter 6: HealthcarePractitioners’ Duties towards His/hers Profession
  • 22.
    Chapter 6: HealthcarePractitioners’ Duties towards His/hers Profession 2.Development research studies articles continuous education
  • 23.
    Chapter 6: HealthcarePractitioners’ Duties towards His/hers Profession 3.Maintain improve professional standards
  • 24.
    Chapter 6: HealthcarePractitioners’ Duties towards His/hers Profession 4.Do not abuse professional status achieving privileges material or moral benefits
  • 25.
    Chapter 6: HealthcarePractitioners’ Duties towards His/hers Profession 5.Avoid insulting the profession Maltreatment lack of commitment to appointments lying, falsification, arrogance pretending to know what you don’t
  • 26.
    Chapter 6: HealthcarePractitioners’ Duties towards His/hers Profession 6.Do not lose the patient’s confidence fraud inappropriate relationship earn financial benefits outside any legal means
  • 27.
    Chapter 6: HealthcarePractitioners’ Duties towards His/hers Profession 7. proper personal behavior avoiding dishonest violent alcohol Drugs unworthy
  • 28.
    Chapter 6: HealthcarePractitioners’ Duties towards His/hers Profession 8.Avoid rushing to take action with high risk Before being sure of its necessity
  • 29.
    Chapter 6: HealthcarePractitioners’ Duties towards His/hers Profession 9.Take the appropriate action one of the healthcare team sick Ignorant negligent protecting the patient protect the profession
  • 30.
    Chapter 6: HealthcarePractitioners’ Duties towards His/hers Profession • 10.Avoid seeking fame on account of the basics and ethics of the profession.