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S49.02 - Teaching ethics and medical conduct in developing countries under unstable political conditions

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 April 2020

O. Steenfeldt Foss*
Affiliation:
University Health Services, Blindern, Norway

Abstract

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An overview with practical experiences from teaching medical -ethical values and ethical conduct based on the international medico-legal declarations on patient human rights is presented. Weight is put on ways and means of organizing collegial workshops with emphasis on sharing supposed common values as doctors of medicine and psychiatry. Special target groups have been colleagues in countries under armed conflict, respective unstable political conditions.

Type
Symposium: International collaboration between developing and developed countries in psychiatry
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Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2008
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