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Vol. 2 No. 5 (1387)

June 2016

Usage Ethics in Medical Education in Islamic Countries

  • Seyyed Reza Mousavi

akhlāq-i pizishkī i.e., Medical Ethics, Vol. 2 No. 5 (1387), 28 June 2016 , Page 143-154
https://doi.org/10.22037/mej.v2i5.12193 Published: 2016-06-28

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Abstract

The Medical education exists to maintain and regulate the standards of medical practice, protect the interests of the patients, supervise medical students, and give guidelines on ethical issues. The educational Ethics provide general guidelines, and any disciplinary designated and will judge each case on its merits. This is not a comprehensive document and interpretation will depend upon circumstances. Medical students will be given opportunity to justify their actions to apply ethics.

Keywords:
  • Education
  • Medical ethics
  • Islam

How to Cite

Mousavi, S. R. (2016). Usage Ethics in Medical Education in Islamic Countries. akhlāq-I Pizishkī i.E., Medical Ethics, 2(5), 143–154. https://doi.org/10.22037/mej.v2i5.12193
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References

The World Medical Association. The WMA Medical Ethics Manual France: The World Medical Association, 2005. http://www.wma.net/e/ethicsunit/resources.htm (accessed Dec. 2006).

Ibrahim Syed, "Islamic Medicine: 1000 Years Ahead of Its Times," in Shahid Athar, ed., Islamic Medicine (Karachi: Pan-Islamic Publishing House, 1989), accessed Sept. 27, 2007.

"Oath of the Doctor," Islamic Code of Medical Ethics (Kuwait: International Organization of Islamic Medicine, 1981), p. 91.

Ibid. p. 64.

Fakhry M. Ethics in Islamic philosophy. In: Craig E, ed. Routledge encyclopedia of philosophy. London, Routledge, 2000 (http://www. muslimphilosophy.com/ip/rep/H018.html, accessed December 2003).

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