Friday, March 21, 2008

the charles smith blog

"An Extraordinary Development in Canada:
Three Inquiries Based on Flawed Pathology In One Country At The Same Time;
Crisis?"

Not really an extraordinary development.
Pathology standards, as well as all other medical standards,
appear to have been consistent for years.

Is this another example?


4 comments:

Anonymous said...


MAINTENANCE OF PROFESSIONAL REPUTATIONS AT ALL COSTS

Unknown said...

Thanks for the information on ethics.

We recently wrote an article on doctor ethics on Brain Blogger. Doctors face so many different ethical questions that sometimes have no clear-cut answer. What if a doctor was out at dinner and got a call that a patient that wasn't in a life-threating situation needed his help? Should he go or should he stay?

We would like to read your comments on our article. Thank you.

Sincerely,
Kelly

Anonymous said...

A contrasting view (really?) of what can be expected in medical ethics

click here
.

Believability!? Respect!?

Is "informed consent" a meaningful expression in normal patient/doctor dealings?

Anonymous said...

Look a this post for a clear example of the ethics standard that can be expected from a
doctor in relation to compassion and truthfulness.

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