What is the Hippocratic Oath?

Ppocratic Oath is named after Greek physician ppocrates it is demanded of physicians who are entering practice the physician is required to swear that he will uphold a number of professional ethical standards most notable of them is to treat the ill to the best of one's ability, to preserve a patient's privacy, to teach the secrets of medicine to the next generation.

The ppocratic Oath is an oath of nonmalevolence that doctors take. It essentially means that you will not harm others. One example of the ppocratic Oath is where doctors cannot and will not administer lethal injections in the prison system (this is often done by a non-doctor).

It is the oath doctors pledge when finishing medical school. They generally subscribe to the common ethics of1. Beneficence- do good2.

Non maleficence- do no harm3. Autonomy- patient has a say4. Justice- every patient deserves to be treated.

The ppocratic Oath is the oath which a Dr. takes to swear he will take care of his patients in the best manner his training will allow him.

The Hippocratic Oath is one of the oldest binding documents in history. Here you’ll find classical and modern versions of the oath as well as a brief article that offers a sense of the controversial nature of the oath today. Follow links at the bottom of the page to post your own comment or read those of others.

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