How far does a doctor's 'duty of care' go?
- PMID: 15845112
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1445-5994.2005.00829.x
How far does a doctor's 'duty of care' go?
Abstract
It is a long-standing tradition in medicine that doctors have an ethical duty to care for all patients who fall within the scope of their skill base. This duty reflects the value system of many doctors and the type of typical dedication to their craft that has long been expected and given. The modern doctor, however, may have other additional roles -- such as those of parent, researcher, business person and many others. What about the duties that accompany these other activities and what if these duties come into conflict with the duty to care for patients? How does a doctor decide how far the duty to care for patients extends? This article explores this question of duty and discusses how the notion of the traditional doctor's duty to care may need to be amended in light of the kinds of lives that doctors now lead.
Comment in
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'Duty to care', or, 'duty of care' and the goal of medical treatment.Intern Med J. 2007 Mar;37(3):211. doi: 10.1111/j.1445-5994.2006.01306.x. Intern Med J. 2007. PMID: 17316352 No abstract available.
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