Ethics CPD Supplement
Ethics in health care: 'Physician, heal thyself'
South African Family Practice | Vol 56, No 1 : January/February| a4029 |
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4102/safp.v56i1.4029
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Submitted: 03 March 2014 | Published: 18 January 2014
Submitted: 03 March 2014 | Published: 18 January 2014
About the author(s)
D. Knapp van Bogaert, Department of Family Medicine and Primary Health Care, University of Limpopo, South AfricaG.A. Ogunbanjo, Department of Family Medicine and Primary Health Care, University of Limpopo, South Africa
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Doctors have an obligation, derived from duty to protect patients from harm, to take positive action if a colleague is impaired. In this article, the Health Professions Council of South Africa ethical guidelines concerning the duty of a doctor to report impaired practitioners is reviewed, followed by an overview of the regulations relating to the impairment of students and practitioners. Problems that doctors face, which may contribute to their impairment, will be discussed. Finally, while supporting the ethical duty to report impairment, a suggestion is made that during medication education, more emphasis should be placed on doctors recognising that they are human and fallible.
Keywords
physician; heal; impairment; doctors
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