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Ethical issues in the practice of psychiatry
1A.K. AGARWAL MD, DPM, Professor & Head (Retd), Department of Psychiatry, KG. Medical College, Lucknow-226003.
Abstract:
Often ethical concerns are limited to issues like informed consent, confidentiality patients rights etc. However ethical concern includes all areas of doctor-patient relationship? This paper will highlight ethical issues m everyday clinical practice. Clear-cut guidelines are not available in these areas but the purpose is to sensitise the profession of the need to carefully scrutinise very action of the psychiatrist during clinical work.
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