Ethics On Edge

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The Four Pillars of Medical Ethics

  1. Autonomy: The unwavering right of individuals to control their own healthcare destiny, ensuring that every voice is heard and respected in medical decision-making.
  2. Beneficence: The sacred commitment of healthcare providers to tirelessly champion the well-being and flourishing of every patient, going above and beyond to ensure their health and happiness.
  3. Non-maleficence: The solemn vow of healthcare providers to safeguard against all forms of harm, standing as vigilant guardians of patient safety and well-being in every medical action.
  4. Justice: The relentless pursuit of fairness and equality in healthcare, demanding that every person, regardless of background or circumstance, receives the care and attention they rightfully deserve.

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