Title: Medical Jurisprudence
1Medical Jurisprudence
- Dr. Nagesh K.R.
- Associate Professor
- Dept of Forensic Medicine
- FMMC, Mangalore
2- Medical Jurisprudence
- Juris Law Prudentia Knowledge
- Application of knowledge of law in relation to
- practice of medicine.
- Two parts
- Ethical aspects of medical practice
- Legal aspects of medical practice
3Medical ethics
- Ethics derived from Greek term ethikos, which
means - Rules of conduct that govern natural
disposition in human beings. - Central Council of Homeopathy, India Homoeopathic
Practitioners (Professional Conduct, Etiquette
and Code of Ethics) Regulations, 1982. - The Indian Medical Council Act, 1956
(Professional Conduct, Ethics) regulations.
4- These Acts describe the following points
- Code of medical ethics
- Duties of physicians
- - To their patients
- - In consultation
- - To colleagues
- - To public paramedical profession
- Professional misconduct
5Code of Medical ethics
61. Declaration
- Hippocratic Code
- The Declaration of Geneva (1948)
- I solemnly pledge myself to consecrate my life to
the service of humanity. - Even under threat, I will not use my medical
knowledge contrary to the laws of humanity. - I will maintain the utmost respect for human
life. - I will not permit consideration of religion,
nationality, race, political beliefs or social
standing to intervene between my duty and my
patient. - I will practice my profession with conscience and
dignity. - The health of my patient shall be my first
consideration. - I will respect the secrets which are confided to
me. - I will give to my teachers the respect and
gratitude which is their due. - I will maintain by all means in my power, the
honour and noble traditions of medical
profession. - My colleagues will be my brothers and sisters.
- I make these promises solemnly, freely and upon
my honour.
72. Duties responsibilities of physician in
general
- Character of the physician good medical
practice - Uphold dignity honour of his profession.
- Render service to humanity
- (financial gain is not primary objective).
- Practice the system of medicine only in which
they are qualified. - For the advancement of his profession
Membership in Medical Associations Societies. - Should try continuously to improve medical
knowledge skills CMEs (min of 30 hrs every 5
yrs).
83. Maintenance of medical records
- Shall maintain the medical records pertaining to
his / her inpatients for a period of 3 yrs. - If requested, medical records should be issued
within 72 hrs (patients / authorized attendant /
legal authorities). - Shall maintain a Register of Medical Certificates
giving full details of certificates issued. When
issuing a medical certificate, always enter the
identification marks of the patient and keep a
copy of the certificate. - Efforts shall be made to computerize medical
reports for quick retrieval.
94. Display of registration numbers
- Shall display the registration number Clinic,
prescriptions, certificates, money receipts given
to his patients. - Shall display as suffix to their names only
recognized medical degrees / certificates /
diplomas / memberships / honors which confer
professional knowledge or recognizes any
exemplary qualification / achievements.
10- 5. Use of Generic names of drugs
- Shall ensure that there is a rational
prescription and use of drugs. - 6. Highest quality assurance in patient care
- Should aid in safeguarding the profession.
- Shall not employ any attendant who is neither
registered nor enlisted under the Medical acts,
- shall not permit such persons to attend, treat
or perform operations upon patients wherever
professional discretion or skill is required. - 7. Exposure of Unethical Conduct
- Should expose, without fear or favour,
incompetent or corrupt, dishonest or unethical
conduct on the part of members of the
profession.
11- 8. Payment of Professional Services
- Should announce his fees before rendering service
and not after the operation or treatment is under
way. - It is unethical to enter into a contract of no
cure no payment. - Physician rendering service on behalf of the
state shall refrain from anticipating or
accepting any consideration. - 9. Evasion of Legal Restrictions
- Shall observe the laws of the country in
regulating the practice of medicine.
12Duties towards patients
- Obligations to the sick
- Right to choose patient
- Emergency Should be attended
- Patience, delicacy secrecy
- Prognosis
- Should neither exaggerate nor minimize the
gravity of a patients condition. - Should not neglect the patient
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14Duties of physician in consultation
15Duties of physician in consultation
- Punctuality in consultation
- For the patients benefit.
- Unnecessary consultation should be avoided.
- Consultant should not charge extra fee.
- Statements treatment after consultation
- Should take place in front of patient their
relatives. - Differences of opinion should not be divulged
unnecessarily. - Open to patient to seek further advice.
- Patients referred to specialists
16Duties towards their colleagues
- Render gratuitous service to all physicians and
their immediate family dependants. - Should not criticise the treatment decisions of
other physicians. - Should not take charge for consultation sent by
another physician. - Appointment of substitute during temporary
absence from medical practice. - Avoid visiting another physicians case.
17Duties of physician to the public paramedicals
- Public and Community Health
- Enlighten the public on prevention of epidemic
and communicable diseases. - Notify the public health authorities of every
case of communicable disease under his care. - In epidemics, should not abandon from his duty
for fear of contracting the disease himself. - Pharmacists/ Nurses
- Recognize and promote the practice of different
paramedical services as professions and should
seek their cooperation wherever required.
18Professional misconduct /Infamous conduct
19Professional misconduct
- 1. Advertisement
- Using patients as subject of any form or manner
of advertising or publicity through any mode. - Should not advertise any drug/ surgical
appliances. - Printing of self photograph / any such material
of publicity in the letter head / on sign board
of the consulting room. -
- Permitted to make a formal announcement in press
- On starting practice.
- On change of type of practice.
- On changing address.
- On temporary absence from duty resuming to
duty.
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22Professional misconduct
- 2. Association
- Drug companies-gifts,
- Laboratories-commission,
- Colleagues-cut back,
- Employer-fee splitting.
- 3. Alcoholism.
23Professional misconduct contd
- 4. Adultery.
- 5. Abortion Surgeries
- Conducted by self without sufficient training
and qualification. - Helping some other who is not qualified.
24Professional misconduct contd
- 6. Human rights violation by inflict mental or
physical trauma or concealment of torture. - 7. Conviction by Court for moral turpitude.
- 8. Issuing false / improper medical certificates.
- 9. Contravention of Drugs Act Prescribing or
dispensing secret remedies. - 10. Breach of patient confidence without any
solid reason to do so.
25Professional misconduct contd
- 11. Not taking proper and appropriate written
consent for operation or whenever the procedure
may endanger his/her life. - 12. Claiming to be specialist without recognized
qualification or experience. - 13. Violation of existing ICMR guidelines while
conducting medical research. - 14. Practicing euthanasia.
- 15. Pre-natal sex determination.
26Professional misconduct contd
- 16. Found absent on more than two occasions
during - - Inspection by district health authority.
- 17. Found absent on more than two occasions from
the medical college/institution where they are
posted.
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33Professional secrecy
34Professional secrecy
- The secrets confided to a doctor by the patient
during the course of his professional service. - Should not divulge patients information even to
- Near relatives (except minors/ mentally
deficient). - Spouse of the patient.
- Public/ statutory body (insurance companies,
Govt. bodies). - Police in under-trial prisoner (except convicted
person - Sec. 53, 54 Cr.P.C.) . - Employer of factory about their employees.
- Publishing in media/ journals.
35Privileged communication
36Privileged communication
- Communication made by a doctor to a proper
authority who has corresponding legal, social
moral duties to the public. - Employee / employer
- Communicable disorders
- Driver/ pilot/ captain of ship suffering from
epilepsy, high BP, drug addiction, alcoholism,
colour blindness, etc. - Patients interest
- Dangerous psychological conditions, suicidal
tendencies. - In veneral diseases
- Before marriage
- After marriage
37Privileged communication contd
- Infectious diseases
- Notify to public health authorities
- In criminal cases
- Should inform the authorities
- In the court of law
- Should divulge (can be written form)
- In insurance cases
- Should divulge (if appointed by the insurance
company)
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