02907nam 2200493 450 991082904100332120230814224455.093-5280-781-293-5280-782-0(CKB)4100000006671747(MiAaPQ)EBC5516541(Au-PeEL)EBL5516541(CaPaEBR)ebr11610564(OCoLC)1054003077(EXLCZ)99410000000667174720181003d2018 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierHippocratic oath or hypocrisy? doctors at crossroads /Anita BakshiNew Delhi, India :Sage Publications India Pvt Ltd,2018.1 online resource (233 pages)93-5280-780-4 Where it ended -- Hippocratic oath or hypocrisy? -- Through rose-tinted glasses -- Becoming a doctor -- A license to kill or cure -- Private practice: a dangerous potion -- Ethics, morality and mind games -- Tarnished image -- Healing hands -- Medical negligence: close brushes -- The "corporate" mafia in medicine -- Does the pharmaceutical industry rule us? -- Defensive medicine's value system changes -- Disillusioned."Medicine was until recently a greatly respected profession supported by trust and faith on one side and compassion and care on the other. However, over the years, the relationship between doctors and patients has suffered. Doctors now find themselves in the news for all the wrong reasons. Labelled as 'murderers', 'knife happy', 'organ stealing thieves' or touts of pharmaceutical giants, they have now lost respect in the eyes of society. When and how did this happen? When did doctors go from being 'Next to God' to maut ke saudagar, as the media is so fond of labelling them? Hippocratic Oath or Hypocrisy?: Doctors at Crossroads is the author's journey as a doctor over three decades, from a young medical student to an experienced paediatrician. She has used her experience to highlight serious issues--demanding patients, prescribing of unnecessary investigations, hospitals run like business houses, the role of big pharmaceutical industries and so on from the point of view of both doctors and patients"--Provided by publisher.PhysiciansIndiaPublic opinionPhysiciansProfessional ethicsIndiaPhysician and patientIndiaMedical ethicsIndiaPhysiciansPublic opinion.PhysiciansProfessional ethicsPhysician and patientMedical ethics610.69/6Bakshi Anita984305MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910829041003321Hippocratic oath or hypocrisy3935405UNINA