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July 9, 2008 4:13:31 AM CDT



Docs on Ethics: Do as I Say, Not as I Do

Posted Dec 4, 07 10:26 AM CST in Science & Health    Editor's Choice

(Newser) – Doctors often don't practice what they preach, reports a groundbreaking new study. Ethical standards under scrutiny in a survey of 1,600 physicians were almost universally supported but were often overlooked, researchers say. For example, 96% of respondents said doctors should report colleagues' incompetence or impairment, but 45% said they didn't always turn in offenders, the Washington Post reports.

The disconnect extended to many other areas. "We found large gaps between physicians' espoused attitudes and what they do in actual practice," said the study's lead author. The medical establishment argues that near-unanimous support for doing the right thing in most cases indicates doctors mean well, but a flawed system encourages ethically questionable behavior.

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