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Analysis of Multicultural Meta-Ethical Clinical Perceptions Concerning Life and Death of Patients

The prime objective in this article is related to dignified human beings as patients in clinical interventions. The main attention of such a perception focuses on observance of humaneness in relationships among physicians, patients, family members, and the community at large. Therefore, the research...

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Published in:Competition forum 2008-07, Vol.6 (2), p.328
Main Authors: Parhizgar, Fuzhan F, Parhizgar, Suzan S, Parhizgar, Kamal Dean
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Language:English
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Summary:The prime objective in this article is related to dignified human beings as patients in clinical interventions. The main attention of such a perception focuses on observance of humaneness in relationships among physicians, patients, family members, and the community at large. Therefore, the researchers need to attest that people live in a global village in which multicultural people must live side by side, if they desire to peacefully coexist. General agreements about ethical issues rely on a framework of equitable treatments of all mankind. Medical ethics is about committed codes and oaths of professional medical authorities to protect natural rights, human rights, and civil rights of patients in clinical interventions. In addition, this article is devoted to defining the notions relevant to the philosophies of quality of life, ethical and moral problems concerning clinical medicine, and preventive care systems.
ISSN:1545-2581