Medical Ethics and Laws For Doctors - Part 4: Medical Legislations

· Educreation Publishing
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491
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Indian doctors, schooled in Western science, are ignorant of the medical ethics of their own culture. They make a conscious effort to distance themselves from Ayurvedic medicine, in which the ethical codes are enshrined. Teachers and students forget that values have universal applicability, regardless of the mode of practice - Western or traditional - and that the patient remains the same regardless of the system.Unethical practices in getting entry into medical colleges and in hospital's.

About the author

Author’s Education B.Sc.(Chemistry), M.Sc.(Ecology & Environmental Science), M.Sc.(Chemistry), M.Sc.(I.T.), P.Hd (Environmental Science). L.L.B, M.Phil (Social Work), M.S.W.(Medical & Psychiatric), M.B.A.(Marketing Management), M.A.(English), M.A.(Clinical Psychology), M.A.(Human Rights), M.A.(Rural Development), M.A.(Economics), B.J.(Media Science), M.J.(Print Media), P.G.Diploma In Medical Lab. Technology (P.G.D.M.L.T), L.L.M.(Criminology),P.G.D.R.D, P.G.Diploma in Forensic Science.

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