MEDICAL
LAW &
 ETHICS
  Ethics - signifies moral
           values
 Medical ethics – moral
  principles for registered
medical practitioners in their
 dealings with each other,
  their patients and state
    Medical etiquette
conventional laws, customs
  of courtesy and code of
conduct for doctor with his
        colleagues
     INDIAN MEDICAL
        COUNCIL
 Recognition of medical qualification
Supervision of undergraduate medical
education
 Supervision of post graduate medical
education
 Recognition of foreign medical
education
 Derecognition
 Medical register
 Warning notice
Appeal against disciplinary action
STATE MEDICAL
COUNCIL
 Medical register
 Disciplinary control
 Warning notice
 Professional death
sentence
  DUTIES OF MEDICAL
   PRACTITIONERS
  TOWARDS PATIENT
1. Treatment of patient is
   implied contract
2. Duty to sick
3. Duty to continue treatment
4. Duty to earn confidence
5. Duty to children and infirm
6. Charge for professional
   service
7. Right to choose a patient
8. Duty to give proper
   directions
9. Duty to offer proper
   regime of treatment
10.Duty to notify
   communicable diseases
11.Examination and consent
12.Duty as regards result of
  examination
 Professional secrecy
 Privileged communication -
  bonafide statement of a
  registered medical person on a
  subject matter of public interest
  to the concerned authority to
  protect the interest of the
  community
CONDITIONS OF
PRIVILEGED
COMMUNICATION
1.   Infectious diseases
2.   Venereal diseases
3.   Employers & employees
4.   Notifiable diseases
5.   Suspected crime
6.   Patient’s own interest
7.   In courts of law
     DUTIES OF MEDICAL
      PRACTITIONERS
      TOWARDS STATE
1.   Notification of infectious diseases
2.   Notice to police
3.   Notification of births and deaths
4.   Issuing of certificates
5.   Respond to emergency military
     services
  DUTIES OF MEDICAL
   PRACTITIONERS
TOWARDS ONE ANOTHER
1. Extend same honour, respect &
good behavior as expected from
them
2. Should not do or utter anything to
lower down the name of colleagues
3. Should not entice patients away
from colleagues
4. Free medical service to fellow
colleagues
     PROFESSIONAL
      MISCONDUCT
Conduct considered as
disgraceful or dishonorable by
professional breathern of good
repute and competency
Issue of false medical
certificates
Covering up unqualified persons
Helping quacks
Canvassing
To personally open chemist shop
To prescribe habit forming drugs
Disclosing professional secrets
of patients
Failure to notify
Treating patients under the
influence of drink or drugs
Fee splitting/dichotomy
THANK YOU
BY ABHISAR LAMBA