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The Oath of Modern Hippocrates, 1987*
By all that I hold highest,
I promise my patients competence,
integrity,
candor,
personal commitment to their best interest,
compassion,
and absolute discretion and confidentiality within the
law.
I shall do by my patients as I would be done by;
shall obtain consultation whenever I or they desire,
shall include them to the extent they wish in all
important decisions,
and shall minimize suffering whenever a cure cannot be
obtained,
understanding that a dignified death is an important goal
in everyone's life.
I shall try to establish a friendly relationship with my
patients
and shall accept each one in a nonjudgmental manner,
appreciating the validity and worth of different value
systems
and according to each person a full measure of human
dignity.
I shall charge only for my professional services,
and shall not profit financially in any other way,
as a result of the advice and care I render my patients.
I shall provide advice and encouragement for my patients
in their efforts to sustain their own health.
I shall work with my profession to improve the quality of
medical care
and to improve the public health,
but I shall not let any lesser public or professional
consideration
interfere with my primary commitment to provide the best
and most appropriate care available
to each of my patients.
To the extent that I live by these precepts,
I shall be a worthy physician.
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