[Translated article] Bioethical Conflicts in Current Dermatology: A Narrative Review
- PMID: 39111571
- DOI: 10.1016/j.ad.2024.08.005
[Translated article] Bioethical Conflicts in Current Dermatology: A Narrative Review
Abstract
Both the functions and equipment of dermatologists have increased over the past few years, some examples being cosmetic dermatology, artificial intelligence, tele-dermatology, and social media, which added to the pharmaceutical industry and cosmetic selling has become a source of bioethical conflicts. The objective of this narrative review is to identify the bioethical conflicts of everyday dermatology practice and highlight the proposed solutions. Therefore, we conducted searches across PubMed, Web of Science and Scopus databases. Also, the main Spanish and American deontological codes of physicians and dermatologists have been revised. The authors recommend declaring all conflicts of interest while respecting the patients' autonomy, confidentiality, and privacy. Cosmetic dermatology, cosmetic selling, artificial intelligence, tele-dermatology, and social media are feasible as long as the same standards of conventional dermatology are applied. Nonetheless, the deontological codes associated with these innovations need to be refurbished.
Keywords: Artificial intelligence; Bioethics; Bioética; Cosmetic medicine; Deontology; Deontología; Dermatology; Dermatología; Inteligencia artificial; Medicina estética; Medicina social; Social medicine.
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