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MEDICAL ETHICS AND THE EXPECTATIONS OF A PHYSICIAN IN COURT: CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION
Authors
ONUOHA FRANKLIN
DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY MEDICINE, FEDERAL MEDICAL CENTER, OWERRI, NIGERIA
EGWIM JIDEOMA
DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY MEDICINE, FEDERAL MEDICAL CENTER, OWERRI, NIGERIA
OJIAKU CHIZOBA
LEGAL UNIT, FEDERAL MEDICAL CENTER, OWERRI, NIGERIA
Abstract
It is the candid wish of the authors that medical practitioners at the end of this discourse will be handy with the principles of medical ethics, the modern Hippocratic Oath, differences between malpractice and negligence, practical examples of
malpractice/negligence, the roles of medical and Dental Council of Nigeria and finally, the expectations and comportment of a doctor while in court.
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ONUOHA FRANKLIN, EGWIM JIDEOMA, OJIAKU CHIZOBA. (January 2020). MEDICAL ETHICS AND THE EXPECTATIONS OF A PHYSICIAN IN COURT: CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION. Eastern Heartland Journal of Medicine, Volume 1, Issue 1, pp. 22-26.
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Submitted: Not specified

Published: January 2020

Pages: 22 - 26

Journal: Eastern Heartland Journal of Medicine

Publisher: Federal Teaching Hospital Owerri, Nigeria

ISSN: 2734-2875 (Print)