Ethical Behavior for Patients


Emailed to me by a friend (Thanks, Michael)


  1. DO NOT EXPECT YOUR DOCTOR TO SHARE YOUR DISCOMFORT
     Involvement with the patient's suffering might cause him to
     lose valuable scientific objectivity.

  2. BE CHEERFUL AT ALL TIMES
     Your doctor leads a busy and trying life and requires all the
     gentleness and reassurance he can get.

  3. TRY TO SUFFER FROM THE DISEASE FOR WHICH YOU ARE BEING TREATED
     Remember that your doctor has a professional reputation to uphold.

  4. DO NOT COMPLAIN IF THE TREATMENT FAILS TO BRING RELIEF
     You must believe that your doctor has achieved a deep insight
     into the true nature of your illness, which transcends any mere
     permanent disability you may have experienced.

  5. NEVER ASK YOUR DOCTOR TO EXPLAIN WHAT HE IS DOING OR WHY HE IS DOING IT
     It is presumptuous to assume that such profound matters could be
     explained in terms that you would understand.

  6. SUBMIT TO NOVEL EXPERIMENTAL TREATMENT READILY
     Though the surgery may not benefit you directly, the resulting
     research paper will surely be of widespread interest.

  7. PAY YOUR MEDICAL BILLS PROMPTLY AND WILLINGLY
     You should consider it a privilege to contribute, however modestly,
     to the well-being of physicians and other humanitarians.

  8. DO NOT SUFFER FROM AILMENTS THAT YOU CANNOT AFFORD
     It is sheer arrogance to contract illnesses that are beyond
     your means.

  9. NEVER REVEAL ANY OF THE SHORTCOMINGS THAT HAVE COME TO LIGHT IN THE
     COURSE OF TREATMENT BY YOUR DOCTOR
     The patient-doctor relationship is a privileged one, and you have
     a sacred duty to protect him from exposure.

 10. NEVER DIE WHILE IN YOUR DOCTOR'S PRESENCE OR UNDER HIS DIRECT CARE
     This will only cause him needless inconvenience and embarrassment.


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