On 14/12/2005, at 11:27, Attie Sandink wrote:

> I also find it appalling that this happens. i have found two pumps  
> that belonged to a rental company although not mine but because of  
> the type and the serial number i would ask where they had gotten  
> them and they would say a kinf friend lent it or sold it to them. I  
> would give the serial number to Medela the company they belonged to  
> and when I tried to talk to them again because of course, ethically  
> i could not give Medela, their name and number, they would nolonger  
> answer the phone.

Is it  by definition unethical to report a crime if you release no  
medical information of any kind to the relevant authority? This may  
vary depending on location, profession within healthcare, type of  
crime. All professional confidentiality codes have some exceptions  
(for example in the case of suspected child abuse, threats of murder,  
impending self-harm). Where is the line drawn?

Lara

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