The Hippocratic Oath
This is one of various versions,
derived from the translation of the original
Oath.
The practice of
the healing arts is a privilege which carries important
responsibilities. All practitioners should observe the core values of the
health professions which
center on the duty to help sick people and to avoid harm. I promise that my
knowledge will be used to
benefit people's health. They are my first concern. I will listen to
them and provide the best care I can. I will be honest, respectful and compassionate towards patients. In emergencies, I will do my
best to help anyone in need.
I will make every effort to ensure that the rights of all patients are
respected, including vulnerable groups who lack means of making their needs known, be it through immaturity, mental incapacity,
imprisonment or detention or other circumstance.
My professional judgment will be exercised as independently as
possible and not be influenced by political pressures nor by factors
such as the social standing of the patient. I will not put personal profit or advancement above my duty to patients.
I recognize the special value of human life but I also know that the
prolongation of human life is not the only aim of healthcare. Where abortion is permitted, I agree that it should take place only within
an ethical and legal framework. I will not provide treatments which are pointless or harmful
or which an informed and competent
patient refuses.
I will ensure patients receive the information and support they want
to make decisions about disease prevention and improvement of their health.
I will answer as truthfully as I can and respect patients' decisions unless that puts others at risk of harm. If I cannot agree
with their requests, I will explain why.
If my patients have limited mental awareness, I will still encourage
them to participate in decisions as much as they feel able and willing to do so.
I will do my best to maintain confidentiality about all patients. If
there are overriding reasons which prevent my keeping a patient's confidentiality I will explain them.
I will recognize the limits of my knowledge and seek advice from
colleagues when necessary. I will acknowledge my mistakes. I will do my best to keep myself and colleagues informed of new
developments and ensure that poor standards or bad practices are exposed to those who can improve them.
I will show respect for all those with whom I work and be ready
to share my knowledge by teaching others what I know.
I will use my training and professional standing to improve the
community in which I work. I will treat patients equitably and support a fair and humane distribution of health resources.
I will try to influence positively authorities whose policies harm public
health. I will oppose policies which breach internationally accepted
standards of human rights. I will strive to change laws which are contrary to patients' interests or to my professional ethics.
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