globalize USA date November 2010 Tort law Medicalmalpractice is professional negligence by act or omission ... medical error . Standards and regulations for medicalmalpractice vary by country and jurisdiction ... the risk and costs of lawsuits based on medicalmalpractice. A doctor would be liable for depending .... The medicalmalpractice claim The party The plaintiff is or was the patient, or a legally designated ... for a successful medicalmalpractice claim. ref cite web last first year 1997 url http info.med.yale.edu caim risk malpracticemalpractice 2.html title The Four Elements of MedicalMalpractice publisher ... as an expert in a medicalmalpractice case, a person must have a sufficient knowledge, education ... before a malpractice lawsuit is filed which requires a report from a medical doctor that the doctor ... of Limitations There is only a limited time during which a medicalmalpractice lawsuit can be filed ... jurisdiction and type of malpractice. Nature of malpractice and compensations See Medical error A 2011 ... dx.doi.org 10.1056 NEJMsa1012370 ref Most 73 settled malpractice claims involve medical error . A 2006 ... 354 19 2024 Claims, Errors, and Compensation Payments in MedicalMalpractice Litigation , New England ... MedicalMalpractice Study, Disproving Frivolous Myth , Jeffrey B. Bloom, Gair, Gair, Conason, Steigman & Mackauf, The National Law Journal , July 3, 2006 ref A 2004 study of medicalmalpractice ..., patients, and insurance companies have criticized medicalmalpractice litigation as expensive, adversarial, unpredictable, and inefficient. They claim that the cost of medicalmalpractice litigation ...?ty pbdetail&iid 783 MedicalMalpractice Insurance Claims in Seven States U.S. Department of Justice ... MedicalMalpractice Insurance Roundtable Doctors Prescribe Remedies for Crisis ... Accounting Office found multiple reasons for these rate increases, with medicalmalpractice lawsuits being the primary driver. ref http www.gao.gov new.items d03702.pdf GAO 03 702 MedicalMalpractice ... more details
Other uses Tort law In law , malpractice is a type of negligence in, which the professional under a duty of care duty to act , fails to follow generally accepted professional standards, and that breach of duty is the proximate cause of injury to a plaintiff who suffers damages harm . It is committed by a professional or her his employee subordinates or Agent law agents on behalf of a client or patient that causes damages to the client or patient. See also Medicalmalpractice Legal malpractice External links http www.ispub.com ostia index.php?xmlFilePath journals ijlhe front.xml ISPUB The Internet Journal of Law, Healthcare and Ethics Category Tort law de Amtsdelikt id Malapraktik ja ... more details
Malpractice , type of tort in which the misfeasance, malfeasance or nonfeasance of a professional, under a duty to act, fails to follow generally accepted professional standards, and that breach of duty is the proximate cause of injury to a plaintiff who suffers damages. Malpractice may also refer to Malpractice short story , a short story by Orson Scott Card Malpractice Redman album Malpractice Redman album , a 2001 album by rap artist Redman Malpractice Dr. Feelgood album Malpractice Dr. Feelgood album , a 1975 album by Dr. Feelgood Malpractice , a song by Faith No More from the 1992 album Angel Dust Faith No More album Angel Dust A UK band founded by DJ Adam F An American punk rock band from the late 1970s, fronted by GG Allin Malpractice film Malpractice film , a 1989 Australian film Malpractice 2001 film . disambig fr Malpractice ... more details
Tort law Unreferenced date July 2009 Legal malpractice is the term for negligence , breach of fiduciary duty , or breach of contract by an Lawyer attorney that causes harm to his or her client. In order to rise to an actionable level of negligence, the injured party must show that the attorney s acts were not merely the result of poor strategy, but that they were the result of errors that no reasonable attorney would make. Furthermore, legal malpractice requires the showing of an injury that would not have happened had the attorney not been negligent that is, it would not have happened but for the attorney s negligence but for causation . ref Viner v. Sweet, 30 Cal. 4th 1232, 70 P.3d 1046, 135 Cal. Rptr. 2d 629 2003 . ref If the injury would have occurred despite different non negligent actions by the attorney, no cause of action will be permitted. But for or actual causation can be extremely difficult to prove and usually results in trial within a trial situations which delve deeply into the facts of the case for which the client originally retained the attorney. For example, a person convicted of a crime who then sues his defense attorney must first prove that he was factually innocent in other words, he must be exonerated first and that he was convicted only because of his attorney s negligence. ref Wiley v. County of San Diego , 19 Cal. 4th 532, 966 P.2d 983, 79 Cal. Rptr. 2d 672 1998 . ref And a plaintiff who lost a civil case must prove that she had a valid case all along, which she lost only because of her attorney s negligence, so that she can then recover from her attorney all the damages which she was entitled to from the original defendant. Legal malpractice can ... for legal malpractice may also arise when an attorney breaches the contract they sign with their client. A common basis for a legal malpractice claim arises where an attorney misses a deadline for a filing ... assistance of counsel Legal abuse Malpractice Professional responsibility DEFAULTSORT Legal Malpractice ... more details
Infobox film name Malpractice image image size caption director Bill Bennett director Bill Bennett producer Tristram Miall br Bruce Moir writer Bill Bennett director Bill Bennett narrator starring Caz Lederman music cinematography Steve Arnold editing Denise Hunter distributor released 1989 runtime 94 minutes country Film Australia language English budget preceded by followed by Malpractice is a 1989 in film 1989 cinema of Australia Australian drama film directed by Bill Bennett director Bill Bennett . It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1989 Cannes Film Festival . ref name festival cannes.com cite web url http www.festival cannes.com en archives ficheFilm id 259 year 1989.html title Festival de Cannes Malpractice accessdate 2009 08 02 work festival cannes.com ref Cast Caz Lederman Coral Davis Bob Baines actor Bob Baines Doug Davis Ian Gilmour actor Ian Gilmour Dr. Frank Harrison Pat Thomson Sister Margaret Beattie Charles Little actor Charles Little Dr. Tom Cotterslow Dorothy Alison Maureen Davis Janet Stanley Sister Diane Shaw References reflist External links Imdb title id 0097819 title Malpractice CinemaofAustralia DEFAULTSORT Malpractice Film Category 1989 films Category Australian films Category English language films Category 1980s drama films Category Films directed by Bill Bennett Category Independent films Australia film stub ... more details
Orphan date January 2011 Infobox musical artist name The Malpractice image caption image size background group or band alias origin Denmark genre Grunge br Violent pop br Indie rock years active 2004 label Crunchy Frog Records associated acts website http www.facebook.com ?ref logo pages The Malpractice 117936491581864 Official Site Last Line Up past members notable instruments The Malpractice is the alias of danish songwriter Johannes Gammelby of I Am Bones and Beta Satan . His debutalbum Tectonics was released in 2010 on Crunchy Frog Records ref http www.crunchy.dk asp default.asp?Release Id 662&Band Id 29 ref gathering members from Tiger Tunes , Marybell Katastrophy and Beta Satan in the studio and on tour. Gammelby takes grunge and aggressive rock as a point of departure, though as a songwriter in The Malpractice also adds pophooks and noisy synthesizers in mostly violent ref http gaffa.dk artikel 44310 ref and depressive existentialist narratives. His first album under this moniker won critical acclaim ref http www.soundvenue.com anmeldelser 2010 10 25 the malpractice tectonics ref and was awarded top ten best danish album ref http gaffa.dk nyhed 45156 ref in 2010 by GAFFA . The first single Oh, The Irony entered rotation on danish national radio. ref http www.dr.dk p3 musik nymusik 2010 06 16 ny musik pa p3 uge 24 ref Tectonics was released in Germany through Crunchy Frog Germany in May 2011 and is due in other European countries in 2011. The remix album Tectonic Repercussions was released in 2011 and featured remixes by Jenny Wilson , Reptile & Retard , Tremolo Beer Gut as Pils Jaeger , Marybell Katastrophy , Morten Riis and more. The Malpractice played SPOT Festival , Reeperbahn Festival and Roskilde Festival 2011. Alongside bands as Under Byen , Powersolo and Tiger Tunes , Gammelby and his former bandeffort Strumm was featured in the anthology rhus.nu ref http ... ?ref logo pages The Malpractice 117936491581864 Facebook DEFAULTSORT The Malpractice Band Category ... more details
Infobox short story See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name Malpractice title orig translator author Orson Scott Card country United States language English language English series genre published in Analog Science Fiction and Fact Analog publication type Periodical publisher Dell Magazines media type Print Magazine pub date 1977 in literature 1977 english pub date preceded by followed by Notability Books date March 2011 Commented out Image OSCMapsMirror.jpg thumb right Short story collection Malpractice is a short story by Orson Scott Card . It appears in his short story collection Maps in a Mirror . Card originally published this story in the November 1977 issue of Analog Science Fiction and Fact magazine. This short story was later expanded into the novel Invasive Procedures novel Invasive Procedures by Card and screenwriter Aaron Johnston. Plot summary Malpractice is about the dangers of genetic manipulation. See also portal Novels List of works by Orson Scott Card Orson Scott Card External links http www.hatrack.com The official Orson Scott Card website OrsonScottCardMaps Category 1977 short stories Category Short stories by Orson Scott Card Category Works originally published in Analog Science Fiction and Fact story stub ... more details
cleanup linkrot date August 2011 Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Malpractice Type Album Artist Redman rapper Redman Cover Malpractice.jpg Background lightsteelblue Released May 22, 2001 Recorded 2000 2001 Genre East Coast hip hop Label Def Jam Recordings Producer Da Mascot, Erick Sermon , Adam F , Rockwilder , Saukrates , Diverse , DJ Twinz Reviews Allmusic Rating 2.5 5 Allmusic class album id r532888 pure url yes link HipHopDX Rating 3.5 5 http www.hiphopdx.com index reviews id.49 title.redman malpractice link Los Angeles Times Rating 3 4 http articles.latimes.com 2001 may 20 entertainment ca 212 link NME Rating 9 10 http www.nme.com reviews redman 5538 link Q Magazine Rating 4 5 http www.tower.com malpractice redman cd wapi 105804355 link RapReviews Rating 8 10 http www.rapreviews.com archive 2001 05F malprac.html link Robert Christgau Rating Christgau dud http www.robertchristgau.com get artist.php?name redman link Rolling Stone Rating 2.5 5 http www.rollingstone.com artists redman albums album 307926 review 6067442 malpractice link The Source magazine The Source Rating 4 5 http www.tower.com malpractice redman cd wapi 105804355 link USA Today Rating 3 4 http pqasb.pqarchiver.com USAToday access 73227943.html?dids 73227943 73227943&FMT ABS&FMTS ABS FT&type current&date ... Last album Blackout br 1999 This album Malpractice br 2001 Next album Red Gone Wild Thee Album br 2007 Misc Singles Name Malpractice Type Studio single 1 Let s Get Dirty I Can t Get in da Club single 1 date May 1, 2001 single 2 Smash Sumthin single 2 date 2001 Malpractice is the fifth studio album by rapper Redman rapper Redman . ref http www.amazon.com Malpractice Redman dp B000059Q4I ref It reached ... s align center Featuring guest s align center Length 1 Roller Coaster Malpractice small Intro small ... Billboard 200 Top R&B Hip Hop Albums Canadian Albums Chart 2001 Malpractice align center 4 align ... Albums produced by Saukrates fr Malpractice album pl Malpractice ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Malpractice Type Album Artist Dr. Feelgood band Dr. Feelgood Cover Malpractice Dr Feelgood album cover.jpg Released October 1975 Recorded Genre Rock music Rock , Rock and roll , Pub rock UK Pub rock Length Label United Artists Records United Artists United Kingdom UK br Columbia Records Columbia United States U.S. Producer Vic Maile Last album Down by the Jetty br 1975 This album Malpractice br 1975 Next album Stupidity Dr. Feelgood album Stupidity br 1976 Album reviews rev1 Allmusic rev1score Rating 4.5 5 ref Allmusic class album id r5956 credits pure url yes Allmusic review ref Automatically generated by DASHBot Malpractice was the second Dr. Feelgood band Dr. Feelgood album, released in October 1975. The album reached number 17 in the UK Albums Chart in November 1975, and remained in that record chart chart for six weeks. It was their first sound recording and reproduction recording to chart, and appeared almost two years before their first single music single to do so in the corresponding UK Singles Chart Sneakin Suspicion Dr. Feelgood song Sneakin Suspicion June 1977 . ref name British Hit Singles & Albums cite book first David last Roberts year 2006 title British Hit Singles & Albums edition 19th publisher Guinness World Records Limited location London pages 162 id ISBN 1 904994 10 5 ref Malpractice saw Dr. Feelgood break into the UK Top 40 Top 20 , the success of the release a gauge of a change in the musical climate. With their drainpipe suits, short hair, and surly demeanour, they were as influential as any at the inception of punk rock . ref name The Great Rock Discography The album was re issued in August 1990 on the Grand Records record label label in both gramophone record vinyl and Compact disc CD formats. ref name The Great Rock Discography cite book first Martin C. last Strong year 2000 title The Great ... Dr. Feelgood albums ru Malpractice ... more details
Summary album cover fur REQUIRED Article Malpractice Dr. Feelgood album Use Infobox HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Source www.amazon.co.uk ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Name Artist Label Graphic Artist Item Type Website Owner Commentary OVERRIDE FIELDS Description Portion Low resolution Purpose Replaceability other information Licensing Non free album cover ... more details
The Anti corruption and Economic Malpractice Observatory , or OLUCOME , l Observatoire de lutte contre la corruption et les malversations conomiques is an independent, non governmental organization non governmental anti Political corruption corruption watchdog group based in Burundi . ref name reuters cite news first last title Burundi anti graft activist murdered police url http af.reuters.com article topNews idAFJOE5380FV20090409 work Reuters South Africa publisher date 2009 04 09 accessdate 2009 04 14 ref It is known to be critical of the government of Burundi and its policies. The OLUCOME investigates allegations of Political corruption corruption within the Burundian government and business sectors. ref name reuters The organization claims to have investigated thousands of embezzlement and corruption cases over the years. ref name reuters OLUCOME has estimated that corruption, which it claims is rampant in the country, has cost Burundian citizens 236 billion Burundian franc s between 2004 and 2009. ref name reuters The OLUCOME has charged that the government lost over 24 billion Burundian francs in 2008 alone, due to corruption and non transparency behavior transparent tendering processes. ref name reuters The deputy chairman of OLUCOME, Ernest Manirumva , was killed in a knife attack at his home in Bujumbura on April 9, 2009. ref name reuters Manirumva was abducted from his OLUCOME office, and his home and work space were ransacked in the attack. ref name bbc cite news first last title Shock at Burundi corruption death url http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi world africa 7993550.stm work BBC News publisher date 2009 04 10 accessdate 2009 04 14 ref OLUCOME leaders have called for an international investigation into Manirumva s murder. ref name afp cite news first last title Burundi anti graft team demands probe of leader s murder url http www.google.com hostednews afp article ALeqM5j4khL 2xoZ6 knDH0ra81GChvReA work Agence France Presse publisher Google News date 2009 04 10 ... more details
Refimprove date July 2009 Medical advice is the giving of a formal professional opinion regarding what a specific individual should or should not do to restore or preserve health. Typically, medical advice involves giving a diagnosis , medical prescription prescribing a medical treatment treatment for medical condition. ref http www.leg.state.fl.us statutes index.cfm?mode View 20Statutes&SubMenu 1&App mode Display Statute&Search String practicing medicine&URL CH0458 Sec305.HTM Florida state statute ref Medical advice is given in the context of a doctor patient relationship . A licensed healthcare professional can be held legally liable for the advice he or she gives to a patient. Giving bad advice may be considered medicalmalpractice under specified circumstances. Medical advice can be distinguished from medical information, which is the relation of facts. Discussing facts and information is considered a fundamental free speech right and is not considered medical advice. Medical advice can also be distinguished from personal advice , even if the advice concerns medical care. See also Physician Against medical advice Duty of care Standard of care Scope of practice Medical direction Legal advice References reflist Category Legal terms Category Medical terms law term stub ... more details
distinguish Medical jurisprudence Medical law is the branch of law which concerns the prerogative s and responsibilities of medical professionals and the rights of the patient . ref cite web url http www.lawbore.net medical title Topic Medical Law publisher City University Law School Lawbore accessdate 2009 10 21 ref It should not be confused with medical jurisprudence , which is a branch of medicine , rather than a branch of law. The main branches of medical law are the law on Privacy law confidentiality , negligence and torts in relation to medical treatment most notably medicalmalpractice , and criminal law in the field of medical practice and treatment. Ethics and medical practice is a growing field. References Refimprove date October 2009 reflist See also Abortion law Assault tort and Battery tort Bioethics Competence law Compulsory sterilization Conjoined twins Consent criminal law Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Dignity of the Human Being with regard to the Application of Biology and Medicine The Convention on Human Rights and Biomedicine Euthanasia Freedom of information Health law , the body of healthcare legislation and government regulation Inviolability Involuntary commitment Involuntary treatment Medical ethics MedicalmalpracticeMedical record Privacy law Quality of life healthcare Reproductive rights Reproductive technology Trespass to the person World Association for Medical Law Category Medical law law stub medicine stub es Derecho m dico fi L kint oikeus hi ru ... more details
Guarantee Company in 1899 to provide pre paid legal defense services for medicalmalpractice lawsuits ... on the board of directors. 1907 Medical Protective is founded by Byron H. Somers and Charles M. Niezer and offers pre paid legal defense coverage to healthcare providers. 1910 Medical Protective expands expands coverage to include indemnity coverage. Medical Protective offers medical professional liability insurance policies with limits of 5,000 15,000 for 15 a year. 1913 PDC merges with Medical Protective 1920s Byron H. Somers leads Medical Protective and the company becomes the largest insurer of healthcare providers in 17 states. 1930s Medical Protective introduces a much broader coverage policy and helps shape the defense of medical practitioners provides the first medmal bible to the industry, named Brief on Malpractice Law. 1940s Medical Protective defends well over 50,000 claims ... carriers to survive the increasing number of medicalmalpractice suits that results in the industry ... Category Berkshire Hathaway Category Companies based in Fort Wayne, Indiana Category Medicalmalpractice ...Medical Protective is an United States American liability insurance company for physician s and dentist s. Medical Protective traces its roots back to a predecessor company, the Physicians Guarantee Company ... In 1907, Byron H. Somers and Charles M. Niezer left the Physicians Defense Company and founded The Medical Protective Company and in 1913, Medical Protective acquired Physicians Defense Company. ref Medical ... Somers and by his descendants ran Medical Protective until 1998 when General Electric purchased ... name midwest cite news title Berkshire Hathaway and GE Complete Medical Protective Transaction url ... over 2 billion. ref name midwest Its products are Underwriting underwritten by the Medical Protective ... Always with a vision towards the future of healthcare, Medical Protective begins insuring residents and interns during their training. 1960s Medical Protective begins to expand coverage and increase ... more details
any information from a physician s apology for a medical error from being used in malpractice court ... policy. Legal procedure Main Medicalmalpractice Standards and regulations for medicalmalpractice vary ... insurance s to offset the risk and costs of lawsuits based on medicalmalpractice. Methods to improve ... Care Survive in the U.S. Health System book Iatrogenesis MedicalmalpracticeMedical resident work ...essay like date April 2011 Globalize US date December 2010 A medical error may be defined as a preventable .... This might include an inaccurate or incomplete Diagnosis medical diagnosis or therapy treatment ... acceptance, a medical error occurs when a health care provider chose an inappropriate method of care or the health provider chose the right solution of care but executed it incorrectly. Medical ..., V.L., & Johnson, T.R year 2008 title Medical error Is the solution medical or cognitive? journal Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association volume 6 issue Supp1 pages 75 77 doi 10.1197 jamia.M1232 ref However, medical error definitions are subject to debate, as there are many types of medical ... Due to Medical Errors Preventability Is in the Eye of the Reviewer author Rodney A. Hayward, MD date July 25, 2001 publisher Journal of the American Medical Association 286 415 420 pages 415 20 issue 4 volume 286 journal JAMA the journal of the American Medical Association url http jama.ama assn.org ... that medical errors are estimated to result in about between 44,000 and 98,000 preventable deaths ... 190e9b6dd6e8fec4ca3c2e353f290efb8237b334&keytype2 tf ipsecsha title Clinton acts to reduce medical ... name Epid cite journal author Weingart SN, Wilson RM, Gibberd RW, Harrison B title Epidemiology of medical ... which deaths were avoidable or due to medical error and an erroneous assumption that 100 of patients ... of the American Medical Association of seven Department of Veterans Affairs medical centers ... deaths due to medical errors preventability is in the eye of the reviewer journal JAMA volume 286 issue ... more details
malpractice , these legal avenues may be unappealing to the medical tourist. Should problems arise ...Original research date October 2008 Medical tourism also called medical travel , health tourism or global ... . Medical Tourism as Medical Harm to the Third World Why? For Whom? Wilderness and Environmental ... and even burial services are available. Over 50 countries have identified medical tourism as a national industry. ref name Gahlinger2008 Gahlinger, PM. The Medical Tourism Travel Guide Your Complete Reference to Top Quality, Low Cost Dental, Cosmetic, Medical Care & Surgery Overseas. Sunrise River ..., and some destinations may become hazardous or even dangerous for medical tourists. In the context of global health, the term medical tourism is pejorative because during such trips health care providers .... ref Roberts, M. 2006 . Duffle Bag Medicine. Journal of the American Medical Association , 295, 1491 .... History The first recorded instance of medical tourism dates back thousands of years to when Greeks ... god Asklepios . Epidauria became the original travel destination for medical tourism. Spa town s and sanatorium sanitarium s may be considered an early form of medical tourism. In eighteenth century ... Gahlinger2008 Description Factors that have led to the increasing popularity of medical travel include .... ref name Goering March 28, 2008 Laurie Goering, http www.chicagotribune.com news chi medical tourism ... ref The avoidance of waiting times is the leading factor for medical tourism from the UK, whereas in the US, the main reason is cheaper prices abroad. Many surgery procedures performed in medical ... Asia s Next One Stop Plastic Surgery Shop? date July 16, 2010 ref A large draw to medical travel ... take considerable time to get non urgent medical care. Using Canada as an example, an estimated 782,936 Canadians spent time on medical waiting lists in 2005, waiting an average of 9.4 weeks. ref ....  g. 26 weeks for a hip replacement and 16 weeks for cataract surgery, for non urgent medical procedures ... more details
Medical Council may refer to Australian Medical Council , a national standards advisory body for medical education and training General Medical Council , the regulator of the medical profession in the United Kingdom Irish Medical Council , the regulator of the medical profession in the Republic of Ireland Medical Council of India , a constitutional body in India set up primarily to establish uniform standards of higher qualifications in medicine Medical Council of Hong Kong Medical Council of Thailand , a national standards advisory body for medical education and training, and regulator of the medical profession at the same time See also Medical Research Council disambiguation Medical Research Council disambig ... more details
Harm Categorization Localization Category Medicalmalpractice Category Torture Category Human rights ...Medical torture also known as a medical interrogation describes the involvement and sometimes active participation of medical professionals in acts of torture , either to judge what victims can endure, to apply treatments which will enhance torture, or as torturers in their own right. Medical torture may involve the use of their expert medical knowledge to facilitate interrogation or corporal punishment , in the conduct of torturous human experimentation or in providing professional medical sanction ... experimentation upon unwilling human subjects. Medical ethics and international law It is generally accepted that medical torture fundamentally violates medical ethics , which all medical practitioners ... humanity , the World Medical Association developed the Declaration of Geneva to supplant the dated Hippocratic Oath. The Declaration of Geneva requires medical practitioners to state nowiki I, the medical ... threat and I will not use my medical knowledge contrary to the laws of humanity . The Nuremberg ... medical experimentation. Additionally in response to the Nazi atrocities, the Fourth Geneva .... The World Medical Association Declaration of Tokyo 1975 http www1.umn.edu humanrts instree ... , which applies not only to medical personnel medical staff , prohibits the use of torture under any ... is allowed. The UN Principles of Medical Ethics relevant to the Role of Health Personnel, particularly ... or Degrading Treatment or Punishment UN.1982 applies specifically to medical and other health workers ... against humanity . There remain gaps in regulation relating to medical torture in many countries ... is expected of health professionals yet the UN Principles of Medical Ethics are not enforceable ... Between 1937 and 1945, Japanese medical personnel who were part of Unit 731 participated in the torture ... human experimentation human medical experimentation on large numbers of people held in its concentration ... more details
differs. Violation of non maleficence is the subject of medicalmalpractice litigation. Regulations ...Globalize date December 2010 Medical ethics is a system of moral principles that apply values and judgments to the practice of medicine . As a scholarly discipline, medical ethics encompasses its practical .... History Historically, Western world Western medical ethics may be traced to guidelines on the duty ... to medical ethics and Muhammad ibn Zakariya ar Razi known as Rhazes in the West , Judeo Islamic philosophies ... traditions continue in Catholic ethics Catholic , Islamic ethics Medical ethics Islamic and Jewish medical ethics . By the 18th and 19th centuries, medical ethics emerged as a more self conscious discourse. For instance, authors such as Thomas Percival wrote about medical jurisprudence and reportedly coined the phrase medical ethics. Percival s guidelines related to physician consultations ... ref ref cite book last Percival first Thomas authorlink coauthors title Medical ethics publisher John ... frontcover&dq medical ethics doi id isbn year 1849 ref In 1847, the American Medical Association ... largely from Catholic medical ethics, in the 20th century a distinctively Mainline Protestant liberal ..., building upon liberal theory and procedural justice , much of the discourse of medical ethics went ... ethicists, and the integration of ethics into many medical school curricula. ref name pmid19737406 cite journal author Lakhan SE, Hamlat E, McNamee T, Laird C title Time for a unified approach to medical ... 19737406 doi 10.1186 1747 5341 4 13 pages 13 pmc 2745426 ref Values in medical ethics Six of the values that commonly apply to medical ethics discussions are Wiktionary autonomy Autonomy the patient has .... Sometimes, no good solution to a dilemma in medical ethics exists, and occasionally, the values of the medical ..., family, or larger non medical community. Conflicts can also arise between health care providers ... values have shifted to define medical quality in terms of outcomes that are important to the patient ... more details
Medical Student may refer to Someone studying at medical school Medical Student Newspaper , a UK publication disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
Medical Center may refer to Medical care Clinic Hospital Academic health science centre larger complex of medical facilities often including hospitals, medical research research facilities , medical school s, and or other health care facilities Transit Medical Center Washington Metro , a Metro station Medical Center MARTA station , a passenger rail station in Atlanta, Georgia Medical Center Tide station , a station on the Tide Light Rail starter line in Norfolk, Virginia Other Medical Center TV series , a 1969 1976 medical drama series on CBS See also Illinois Medical District , a neighborhood in the Near West Side community area of Chicago, Illinois alternatively known as Medical Center Illinois Medical District CTA , a station on the Chicago Transit Authority s Blue Line serving the above neighborhood previous known as Medical Center Tufts Medical Center MBTA station , a subway and BRT station in Boston commonly referred to as Medical Center disambig ... more details
A medical technologist is an allied health professional who exercises technical and scientific functions in medical laboratories. In some countries, medical technologists may be called biomedical scientists, medical laboratory scientists or clinical laboratory scientists. ref www.bls.gov oco ocos096.htm ref Several countries provide information for medical technologists United States of America Medical Laboratory Scientist United Kingdom Biomedical scientist See also Medical laboratory Clinical Laboratory Scientist Pathology Category Healthcare occupations Category Medical specialties fr technicien de laboratoire References Reflist ... more details
Medical protocol can refer to Guideline medicalmedical guidelines for a medical treatment. It usually includes a treatment plan, summarized consensus statements and addresses practical issues. Clinical protocol , which has a more specific meaning. It describes a method to be used in a clinical trial e.g. of a drug or medical treatment or a medical research study. A set of rules followed by providers such as EMTs or nurses. Often considered to be stricter than a guideline, and to carry more weight with the law, but there is no hard evidence to support this view and the terms are usually used interchangeably. disambig ... more details
A medical corps is generally a military branch or officer corps responsible for medical care for serving military personnel. Such officers are typically military physician s. The following organizations are examples In the British Armed Forces and Commonwealth of Nations Royal Army Medical Corps , a specialist corps of the Army Medical Services that provides medical care to British Army personnel Royal Australian Army Medical Corps , the branch of the Australian Army responsible for providing medical care to Army personnel Royal New Zealand Army Medical Corps , a corps of the New Zealand Army that is responsible for medical care to Army personnel Sri Lanka Army Medical Corps , a corps of the Sri Lanka Army that is responsible for medical care to Army personnel In the United States military Medical Corps United States Army , a corps that consists of all physicians of the U.S. Army Medical Department Medical Corps United States Navy , a staff corps of the United States Navy consisting of doctors in a variety of specialties United States Air Force Medical Service , a corps that consists of all physicians of the U.S. Air Force Medical Service In the Israel Defense Forces Medical Corps Israel In the Myanmar Armed Forces Myanmar Army Medical Corps See also Medical Reserve Corps , a civilian program in the United States International Medical Corps IMC , a global humanitarian nonprofit organization Medical Cadet Corps , a Seventh Day Adventist organization disambig Category Military medical organizations Category Military medicine ... more details
Medical findings will signify the collective physical and psychological occurrences of patients surveyed by a medical doctor. The survey is composed of physical examinations by the doctor s senses and simple medical devices, which build clinical findings . If necessary, the results are proofed by further diagnostic tests, which may include procedures using medical apparatus. As the findings relate to the intersubjective occurrences diagnosed by the doctor, they will be differentiated from the sum of subjective data in the patient s medical history . The documentation of medical findings can differ between quantitative data quantitative evidence, e.g. the cholesterol level is 220 mmol L qualitative data qualitative evidence, e.g. the consciousness is clouded Out of a combination of these extracted medical findings, a doctor can deduce their diagnosis , whereby they ascribe an affliction to the patient. Medical findings that do not match these diagnoses will be labeled auxiliary medical findings , whose symptom s can illustrate other afflictions. Although the difference is not clear in everyday parlance, medical findings and symptoms are completely delineated during the process of confirming a medical finding the empirical character those that can be found of the collected medical characteristics is brought out, highlighting symptom of an affliction. Acquiring medical findings is one of the main duties of a doctor. References Translation Ref de Befund Medizin oldid 44652709 Category Medicine de Befund Medizin hu L tlelet ... more details