Reiser S J
University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston 77225.
Tex Med. 1991 Jan;87(1):77-81.
The Hippocratic Oath and 1980 Code of Ethics of the American Medical Association (AMA) are compared to evaluate the nature of the relationship between students and teachers of medicine and the ethical injunctions that guide practice and make up the essence of the Hippocratic Oath. Such injunctions include the need to take care that harm is not done, to maintain confidentiality, and to avoid acts leading to death. The AMA code is analyzed from the perspective of its injunctions to give competent and compassionate care, to follow the law, to be responsible for guarding patients against incompetent physicians, and to assure that patient care is based on principles of compassion and skill. The centrality of trust in the relationship between patient and doctor as a crucial value in defining a profession is emphasized.
对《希波克拉底誓言》与美国医学协会(AMA)1980年的《伦理准则》进行比较,以评估医学师生关系的本质,以及指导医疗实践并构成《希波克拉底誓言》精髓的伦理戒律。这些戒律包括要注意不造成伤害、保守秘密以及避免导致死亡的行为。从AMA准则中关于提供称职且富有同情心的护理、遵守法律、负责保护患者免受不称职医生的伤害以及确保患者护理基于同情和技能原则的戒律角度进行分析。强调了患者与医生之间信任作为界定一个职业的关键价值的核心地位。