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14 kwi 2023 · The World Medical Association (WMA) has developed the International Code of Medical Ethics as a canon of ethical principles for the members of the medical profession worldwide.
The second task was the development of an International Code of Medical Ethics, which was adopted at the 3rd General Assembly in 1949 and revised in 1968, 1983 and 2006. The next task was to develop ethical guidelines for research on human subjects.
THE WMA INTERNATIONAL CODE OF MEDICAL ETHICS. Adopted by the 3rd General Assembly of the World Medical Association, London, England, October 1949, and amended by the 22nd World Medical Assembly, Sydney, Australia, August 1968, the 35th World Medical Assembly, Venice, Italy, October 1983, and the WMA General Assembly, Pilanesberg, South Africa, ...
The AMA-Code is the most comprehensive ethics guide for physicians, established in 1847 and updated by the Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs. It offers continuing medical education and other learning opportunities for ethical practice.
Since its establishment in 1947 in the aftermath of one of the most egregious breaches of medical ethical principles, the WMA has adopted a comprehensive range of declarations, resolutions, and statements aimed at providing ethical and other guidance to the global medical profession.
AMA Principles of Medical Ethics: I,IV. 5.2 Advance Directives. Respect for autonomy and fidelity to the patient are widely acknowledged as core values in the professional ethics of medicine.
World Medical Association International Code of Medical Ethics. Adopted by the 3rd General Assembly of the World Medical Association, London, England, October 1949. and amended by the 22nd World Medical Assembly Sydney, Australia, August 1968 and the 35th World Medical Assembly Venice, Italy, October 1983.