Describe the Role and the Importance

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Describe the Role and the Importance of the Ethical Values of The American Medical Association In 1847, the American Medical Association revolutionized medicine in the United States. Members of the newly formed organization, meeting in Philadelphia as the first national professional education, training, and conduct. They unanimously adopted the world's first national code of professional ethics in medicine. For more than 160 years since, the American Medical Association's Code of medical Ethics has been the authoritative ethics guide for practicing physicians. The Code articulates the enduring values of medicine as a profession. As a statement of values to which physicians commit themselves individually and collectively, the code is a touchstone for medicine as a professional community. It defines medicine's integrity and the source if of the profession's authority to self- regulate. The code of Medical Ethics is a living document, evolving as changes in medicine and the delivery of health care raise new questions about how the profession's core values apply in physicians' day to day practice,. The Code links theory and practice, ethical principles and real world dilemmas in the care of patients. The term” ethical” is used in opinions of the Council and Judicial Affairs to refer matters involving (1) moral principles or practices and (2) matters of social policy involving issues of morality in the practice of medicine. The term “ethical: is used to refer to professional conduct which fails to conform to these moral standards or polices. Many of the Council's opinions lay out specific duties and obligations for physicians. Violation of these principles and opinions represents unethical conduct and may justify disciplinary action such as censure,
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