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| ===== The Hippocratic Oath ===== | ===== The Hippocratic Oath ===== | ||
| - | The Hippocratic Oath is an ancient Greek ethical code for medical practitioners. It is named after the physician Hippocrates, | + | The Hippocratic Oath[(Hippocratic_Oath> |
| + | is an ancient Greek ethical code for medical practitioners. It is named after the physician Hippocrates, | ||
| The oath is still often taken by modern-day doctors and healthcare professionals upon graduating from medical school or entering the profession. The original text of the oath includes a number of commitments that a doctor makes to their profession and to their patients, including to practice medicine ethically and to respect the confidentiality of patient information. | The oath is still often taken by modern-day doctors and healthcare professionals upon graduating from medical school or entering the profession. The original text of the oath includes a number of commitments that a doctor makes to their profession and to their patients, including to practice medicine ethically and to respect the confidentiality of patient information. | ||
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| =====Confidentiality===== | =====Confidentiality===== | ||
| - | Confidentiality is an important aspect of medical ethics and psychotherapy, | + | Confidentiality[(Client_confidentiality> |
| In medical ethics, confidentiality refers to the principle that medical professionals must keep a patient' | In medical ethics, confidentiality refers to the principle that medical professionals must keep a patient' | ||