Prepared by: Wafaa Shwaiky. RPH
Introduction: The Islamic medical ethics are primarily based on the Qur'anic ethics which stand out a perfect model for all mankind, all professions, and in all time. The origins of medical and research ethics are examined below: Hippocratic Oath (400 BC) The Hippocratic Oath has formed the basis of more recent healthcare oaths taken by graduates as they begin their practice. The chief tenants of this Oath are:
Thomas Percival (1740-1804) American Medical Association ( AMA) Code of Ethics (1846)
Nuremberg Code (1947) German doctors, performed macabre medical experiments under the disguise of scientific research in Nazi concentration camps where prisoners were used without concern for their welfare. The Nuremberg Code is a set of ten principles outlining the ethics of medical research and ensuring the rights of human subjects. The principles include the following:
Declaration of Geneva (1948) Service to humanity, respect and gratitude for instructors, conscience and dignity in the practice of the Art, dutiful attention to the health of the patient, colleagues and traditions of the Art , practice in accordance with the laws of humanity, respect for human life from conception , and duty takes precedence over racial, religious, political or social prejudices. Declaration of Helsinki (1964)
Many of declaration’s principles are incorporated in national research regulations. On the other hand the revised document discusses the use of placebo, recommends that ethics committees have the obligation to monitor ongoing trials, and requires that researchers disclose to subjects details of funding and possible conflicts of interest. Finally, there is a recommendation that publishers decline studies not carried out in accordance with the declaration. Islamic medical Ethics This standard of moral and ethical values should guide the Muslim health care practitioners in their private life and while conducting their professional life as well. Muslim pharmacists must believe in God and in Islamic teachings and practice, both in private and public life. They must be grateful to their parents, teachers, and elders. They should be humble, modest, kind, merciful, patient, and tolerant, and they must follow the paths of the righteous and always seek God's support. Pharmacists equipped with the above-listed virtues are capable of complying with the following professional requirements needed: 1- Knowledge: Muslim pharmacists must acquire, maintain, abreast of current medical knowledge, and continuously improve their skills. God makes it clear in the Qur'an" … Say: Are those equal, those who know and those who do not know?… " Qur'an: 39/9. Therefore the believer is encouraged to always seek knowledge. "... Say: O my Lord. Advance me in knowledge." Qur'an: 20/114. 2- Respect of the law: Muslim pharmacists must respect law, order and legal rules regulating their profession. The following verse reflect this concept "Oh you who believe: Obey God and obey the Apostle, and those charged with authority among you..." Qur'an: 4/59. 3- Professional commitment to the health and well-being of patients life: As a health care providers, pharmacists must understand the importance of patient’s health and well-being. God states this issue clearly in the Qur’an in the following verse: " ... Whoever kills a human being not in lieu of another human being nor because of mischief on earth, it is as if he has killed all mankind; and whoever saves the life of a human being, it is as if he has saved the life of all mankind..." Qur'an: 5/32. 4- Pharmaceutical advices: Pharmacists should offer all pharmaceutical advices needed with consideration for patient educational level and age. 5- Communication: Pharmacist must adopt an appropriate manner of communication with patients and colleagues. 6- Patient confidentiality: Pharmacists must protect the patient's confidentiality, reflecting God's description of the believers: "Those who faithfully keep their trusts and their covenants." Qur'an: 23/8. |
Origins of Medical Profession’s Ethics
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