Kipnis K
Department of Philosophy, University of Hawaii, Manoa.
Hawaii Med J. 1990 Aug;49(8):292-4.
Discussions about issues in medical ethics are often frustrated by the failure to distinguish other concerns: legal and institutional rules, personal values, and personal moralities. Progress can be made if the medical profession reaches a prior agreement on its core values--what the good physician ought to care about--and a consensus on how these values are to be respected by physicians facing ethical dilemmas.