The manner in which a person behaves,
especially in a particular place or situation.
 Abuse of Medical Practitioner’s
Privileges:
1. Issuing false medical certificate.
2. Prescribing drugs of addiction for abuse.
3. Disclosing of patient’s secret.
 Abuse of Doctor-Patient
Relationship:
1. Indecent assault on patient.
2. Adultery with patient.
 Abuse of Professional Knowledge:
1. Criminal abortion.
 Abuse of Financial Opportunities:
1. Dichotomy or fee splitting.
2. Commission in labs, medicine, bogus bills.
 Association with Unqualified
Persons in Professional Work
(Covering):
e.g., Administration of anesthesia to enable
such a person to perform operation.
 Advertising and Canvassing with a
View to have Unreasonable Gains:
e.g., Advertisements and interviews in print and
electronic media.
 Disregard of the Responsibilities to
the Patient:
e.g., Persistent failure to attend the patient
through idleness or carelessness.
 Conduct Discredible to the Medical
Profession:
 Personal Tendencies Dangerous to
the Patients:
e.g., Alcoholism and drug addiction.
 Profiting at the Expense of his
Colleagues:
e.g., Deprecation of other doctors.

Professional misconduct

  • 2.
    The manner inwhich a person behaves, especially in a particular place or situation.
  • 4.
     Abuse ofMedical Practitioner’s Privileges: 1. Issuing false medical certificate. 2. Prescribing drugs of addiction for abuse. 3. Disclosing of patient’s secret.  Abuse of Doctor-Patient Relationship: 1. Indecent assault on patient. 2. Adultery with patient.
  • 6.
     Abuse ofProfessional Knowledge: 1. Criminal abortion.  Abuse of Financial Opportunities: 1. Dichotomy or fee splitting. 2. Commission in labs, medicine, bogus bills.  Association with Unqualified Persons in Professional Work (Covering): e.g., Administration of anesthesia to enable such a person to perform operation.
  • 7.
     Advertising andCanvassing with a View to have Unreasonable Gains: e.g., Advertisements and interviews in print and electronic media.  Disregard of the Responsibilities to the Patient: e.g., Persistent failure to attend the patient through idleness or carelessness.  Conduct Discredible to the Medical Profession:
  • 8.
     Personal TendenciesDangerous to the Patients: e.g., Alcoholism and drug addiction.  Profiting at the Expense of his Colleagues: e.g., Deprecation of other doctors.