2020
DOI: 10.5041/rmmj.10406
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The Ethics of Error in Medicine

Abstract: The practice of medicine forces medical practitioners to make difficult and challenging choices on a daily basis. On the one hand we are obligated to cure with every resource available, while on the other hand we put the patient at risk because our treatments are flawed. To understand the ethics of error in medicine, its moral value, and the effects, error must first be defined. However, definition of error remains elusive, and its incidence has been extraordinarily difficult to quantify. Yet, a health care sy… Show more

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“…Unlike other interventions, EAS tends to be introduced secondary to politico-legal considerations rather than clinical research [13,14]. It was noted by Davis, in a reply to an editorial in the BMJ, that this perpetuated the illusion that assisted dying had a proven, scientific basis [14].…”
Section: The Interventionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unlike other interventions, EAS tends to be introduced secondary to politico-legal considerations rather than clinical research [13,14]. It was noted by Davis, in a reply to an editorial in the BMJ, that this perpetuated the illusion that assisted dying had a proven, scientific basis [14].…”
Section: The Interventionmentioning
confidence: 99%