Health - Professional Responsibility Professional Essay

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In that regard, the new physician must be committed to providing the same quality of patient care after 36 hours on duty as he provides at the start of a tour of duty. He must follow established rules of clinical asepsis and control of infectious disease religiously, and he must learn the new HIPAA rules and regulations well enough to comply with them and supervise compliance on the part of coworkers under his responsibility.

However, nothing in the field of medicine presents more of challenge in the field of professional responsibility than ethical decisions related to the end of human life.

Undoubtedly, the dramatic increase in medical knowledge and the evolution of intervention capabilities have tremendously increased the ability of the newly graduated physician to improve the lives of patients. On the other hand, the availability of modern medical equipment and procedures also present a context for many ethical decisions of the type only relatively rarely faced by physicians of earlier generations.

Contemporary medical science has made the distinction between life and death a matter of subjective choice, particularly in cases where patients and their families must rely on professional advice from physicians on matters involving the distinction between ordinary and extraordinary means of prolonging biological life. Such cases may challenge the ability of new physicians to adhere to objective professional medical standards, especially where they conflict with the personal or spiritual beliefs of the physician.

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Unlike matters of cleanliness and patient confidentiality that are outlined by very specific rules and definitions, end-of-life decisions and other factors in the choices of treatment of terminally ill patients require the new physician to apply ethical standards that are not readily capable of clinical analysis. In such cases, patients and their families often seek medical advice and recommendations from physicians whose personal beliefs may differ from those of his patients. In many respects, these situations present the greatest challenge to any physician; for the new physician, the obligation to refrain from violating the fundamental duty to provide only objective information without issuing recommendations reflecting his own philosophical perspective may be among the most difficult of all the elements of professional responsibility.

Conclusion:

In contemporary American society, very few professional industries are exempt from governmental regulation or independent standards of professional conduct. In general the nature of the industry and the types of relationships maintained between practitioners and clients determines the particular standards within each industry.

Medicine is already among the most difficult fields of study and the complexities of professional standards and the ramifications of ethical choices only further compound those difficulties, especially for newly graduated physicians......

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