Kaufman H H, Lewin J, Munzner R, Pearson J, Sullivan R, Rector S, Vannoy D W, Frost J L, Brisell D
Department of Neurosurgery, School of Medicine, West Virginia University, Morgantown.
Neurosurgery. 1991 Jun;28(6):918-23. doi: 10.1097/00006123-199106000-00027.
There are many ethical and legal implications in a variety of activities in the neurosurgeon's day-to-day practice. Awareness of and proper attention to these issues are a professional responsibility that should be attended to, to ensure that the practice of medicine is carried out efficiently and effectively, to maintain public confidence, and to try to avoid micromanagement by third parties. The authors discuss four such subjects of particular interest to them, namely: 1) reporting of certain diseases and conditions to authorities and third parties; 2) acting without the consent of the patient to prevent harm to him or her and/or others; 3) reporting problems with drugs and devices; and 4) the detection and treatment of colleagues impaired by alcohol, drugs, or mental or physical illness.
神经外科医生日常工作中的各种活动存在诸多伦理和法律问题。认识并妥善关注这些问题是一项专业职责,应当予以重视,以确保医疗实践高效且有效地开展,维护公众信任,并尽量避免第三方的微观管理。作者讨论了他们特别感兴趣的四个此类主题,即:1)向当局和第三方报告某些疾病和状况;2)未经患者同意采取行动以防止对其本人和/或他人造成伤害;3)报告药物和器械问题;4)发现并治疗因酒精、药物或精神或身体疾病而受损的同事。