Consideraciones éticas sobre el error en medicina

It is usually inevitable to save the physician-patient relationship from the effects of medical errors. It is so because either the professional responsibility, the patients trust and the principles that govern the medical action are compromised by such events. The possibility to learn from it, prev...

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Autor principal: Carvallo V,Aurelio
Lenguaje:Spanish / Castilian
Publicado: Sociedad Médica de Santiago 2001
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Sumario:It is usually inevitable to save the physician-patient relationship from the effects of medical errors. It is so because either the professional responsibility, the patients trust and the principles that govern the medical action are compromised by such events. The possibility to learn from it, prevent its appearance, improve the procedures and curtail its consequences, is linked to developing ethical attitudes to overcome these circumstances without further legal accountability (Rev Méd Chile 2001: 129: 1463-5)