On 21/08/2004, at 3:58, Valerie W, McClain wrote:
> I see no need for this tenet and I ask those on this list who are
> nurses,
> doctors and midwives whether they have a code of ethics in which they
> must
> acknowledge intellectual property rights-particularly patenting.
An interesting question. I've searched the Australian Medical
Association Code of Ethics [1], and the two tenets that skirt closest
to this issue are as follows:
1.1.p. When a personal moral judgement or religious belief alone
prevents you from recommending some form of therapy, inform your
patient so that they may seek care elsewhere.
2.1. g. Keep yourself up to date on relevant medical knowledge, codes
of practice and legal responsibilities.
Lara Hopkins
[1] http://www.ama.com.au/web.nsf/doc/WEEN-5WW598
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