Medical ethics
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Medical ethics A system of moral principles that apply values and judgments to the practice of medicine. As a scholarly discipline, medical ethics encompasses its practical application in clinical settings as well as work on its history, philosophy, theology, and sociology.
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See also
- Bioethics
- Clinical governance
- The Citadel
- Empathy
- Euthanasia
- Evidence-based medical ethics
- Resources for clinical ethics consultation
- Fee splitting
- Hastings Center
- Health care
- Health ethics
- Human experimentation in the United States
- Human radiation experiments
- Jewish medical ethics
- Joint Commission International, JCI
- Military medical ethics
- Nazi human experimentation
- Medical torture
- Philosophy of Healthcare
- Nursing ethics
- Hippocratic Oath
- Project MKULTRA
- Asher's Seven Sins of Medicine
- Medical Code of Ethics
- Medical law
- Medical Law International
- UN Principles of Medical Ethics
- World Medical Association
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Reproductive medicine
- Abortion/Abortion debate
- Circumcision/Bioethics of neonatal circumcision
- Human cloning
- Gene splicing
- Human genetic engineering
- Eugenics
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Medical research
- Animal research
- CIOMS Guidelines
- Declaration of Geneva
- Declaration of Helsinki
- Declaration of Tokyo
- Ethical problems using children in clinical trials
- First-in-man study
- Good clinical practice
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- Institutional Review Board
- Nuremberg Code
- Clinical Equipoise
- Patients' Bill of Rights
- Universal Declaration of Human Rights
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