کی طبی اخلاقیات کےتحت مریض سے حاصل کردہ اجازت کی شرعی حیثیت اور اس کا حکم، ایک تحقیقی مطالعہPMDC

Shariah review of physician's responsibilities regarding consent to patients as per PMDC Code of Conduct

Authors

  • Jamil Ur Rehman Doctoral Candidate, Department of Quranic Studies, The Islamia University Bhawalpur.

Keywords:

Medical Ethics, Professional, Patient, Interpersonal

Abstract

Medical ethics is an important branch of medicine which creates harmony in medicine, religion and social life. This knowledge of applied ethics deals with these moral values. which are enforced by religion and society on the fields of medicine and wisdom. Ethics The most important role in medicine is the people who belong to this profession themselves. The ethics of the interpersonal relationships of these people, then the doctor-patient ethics and the study of the observances taken by these people before obtaining their professional license. Also, in almost all corners of the world, medicine is seen as a high and respectable profession and therefore the ethics of the people belonging to this field are also expected to be high. Similarly, medical ethics is a system of values. A professional can refer to in case of any confusion or dispute. These values include respect for autonomy, non-hostility, benevolence and justice. Such principles can allow physicians, care providers, and families to plan treatment and work toward a common goal. It is also important that ethics are not categorized because all of them encompass values related to medical ethics. While medical ethics benefits from reference to autonomy and justice. Because they are concerned with conflicts such as suicide, patient confidentiality, informed consent and conflicts of interest in health care.

Author Biography

  • Jamil Ur Rehman, Doctoral Candidate, Department of Quranic Studies, The Islamia University Bhawalpur.

     

     

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Published

2024-03-22