I shook hands with the dean, swore the Hippocratic oath, signed up with the Medical Defence Union, and went to a party. |
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First, it is often mistakenly thought to be part of the Hippocratic oath, an assertion that I see made regularly in the lay press. |
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That is the central imperative of the Hippocratic oath, traditionally taken by doctors across the Western world. |
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I cannot believe that a surgeon who performs an operation with which he or she is not happy is fulfilling the Hippocratic oath. |
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Oh, and the beauty is that according to the Hippocratic oath I should've left you the samples alone and let myself die. |
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Of all the institutes that swear oaths, only three use the classic Hippocratic oath. |
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This may sound odd if your vision of medical ethics is the application to medicine of the Hippocratic oath. |
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The best known written code for practitioners, drawn up by insiders, is the Hippocratic oath. |
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He also wrote an alternative Hippocratic oath, now recited by Tufts and other graduates. |
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It is perhaps a strange quirk of the Hippocratic oath that doctors can judge what is in our best interests. |
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It is embodied in the Hippocratic oath and in the ethical codes of virtually all health-related professions. |
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According to the Hippocratic oath, one of the foundations of medicine is encapsulated in the principle Primum non nocere. |
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Have the Hippocratic oath or the Ten Commandments been validated? |
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Resigned to his status as a lowly hospital attendant at the Whitestone Sanitarium, Jerome dreams of the day he can once again ply the Hippocratic oath. |
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I never expected to be treated like this and I just think that a doctor who takes the Hippocratic oath has to act in his patients' best interests. |
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The very Hippocratic oath contains a clause speaking out against abortion. |
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The best known of these were enshrined in the Hippocratic oath. |
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Mr. Maurice Vellacott: I guess my question, though, is does a doctor have to take the Hippocratic oath any more? |
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Quickly, Dr. Kluge, just yes or no, is my impression correct that doctors no longer take, or are required to take, the Hippocratic oath? |
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I have taken the Hippocratic oath, and my primary responsibility is the well-being of my patients. |
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Mr. James Lunney: To Dr. Grossman, with regard to the chair's remark, I don't think anyone is attacking your personal integrity as a clinician regarding the Hippocratic oath and so on. |
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Furthermore, health-care personnel were required, under articles 148 and 149 of the Criminal Code, to breach international standards and violate their Hippocratic oath. |
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The Hippocratic oath is not legally binding. |
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One of the most well known, the Hippocratic oath, has already defined some principles that have become the basis of early ethics teaching worldwide. |
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The movement for a Hippocratic oath for business is already running out of steam. Mr Nohria is more persuasive as an evangelist than as a psychopomp. |
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Such sacrifice, bravery, and dedication to our patients reflects their enduring loyalty to the Hippocratic Oath. |
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Doctors either taking or not taking the Hippocratic Oath are assumed to live up to the oath's wisdom. |
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This is completely in breach of the Hippocratic Oath, and contrary to the code of ethics and humanity. |
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Students took the Hippocratic Oath in the presence of deans, faculty members, fellow students and family. |
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The doctors in Europe are also striking for higher salaries but nobody over there thought of accusing the strikers of violating the Hippocratic Oath, Rizaov concludes. |
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The episode is now considered to be a serious breach of medical ethics and of the Hippocratic Oath. |
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Security police and the government bullied many of them into silently selling out on their Hippocratic Oath when it came to the care of activist patients. |
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