medical ethics

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Doctors' Syndicate Declares Hospital Photography a Crime

The crisis involving a doctor in Dahab has sparked widespread debate after she shared images from within a hospital. The Doctors' Syndicate has stated that photography in such places is a crime that warrants accountability.

Highlight inappropriate behavior of doctor in South Sinai

The Ministry of Health in South Sinai condemned the filming and sharing of an incident involving a doctor behaving inappropriately towards a patient. This event has sparked widespread debate about the conduct of healthcare professionals.

Expose unethical payments to prison doctor for serious diagnosis

Reports have revealed that MAKEMUR.com paid a prison doctor to diagnose a serious illness for an individual. This case raises significant questions about medical ethics and prisoner rights.

Doctors Face Tough Challenges in Ending Treatment Decisions

On Thursday, specialists in oncology, geriatrics, and intensive care will discuss the difficult decisions surrounding the cessation of treatment. This comes amid ongoing debates at the General Forum on Medical Ethics regarding 'austerity in medicine.'

Highlight Importance of Medical Updates in Reproductive Jurisprudence

Sheikh Ibn Hamid emphasized the necessity for scholars to study medical advancements related to reproductive technology, asserting that a deep understanding of these issues requires continuous engagement with scientific developments. This comes at a time of increasing discussions surrounding medical ethics and modern technologies impacting family and reproduction.

Church Leaders Criticize Euthanasia Decision in Noelia Case

Prominent church figures have expressed their discontent with the euthanasia decision regarding Spanish girl Noelia Castillo, highlighting a societal failure to provide necessary support. They called for a greater social responsibility in such matters.

Spanish woman, 25, dies after choosing euthanasia

A 25-year-old Spanish woman has passed away after opting for euthanasia, sparking widespread debate in Spain regarding patient rights and end-of-life decisions. This incident comes at a sensitive time as discussions about euthanasia laws in Spain are intensifying.

Raise Questions About Euthanasia Law: Who Determines Patient Fate?

The case of Noelia raises significant questions about euthanasia laws, prompting many to wonder who has the right to halt euthanasia procedures and why the patient's will is not considered paramount.

Vatican announces guidelines for using animal organs in medical treatments

The Catholic Church has issued new guidelines permitting the use of animal organs in human transplants, emphasizing the need for medical and ethical standards. This announcement comes amid a growing demand for organ transplants worldwide.

British doctors condemn surveillance campaign against Palestinian-British surgeon

Hundreds of doctors in the UK have signed a petition demanding the resignation of the General Medical Council's leadership due to a campaign targeting Palestinian-British surgeon <strong>Ghassan Abu Sitta</strong>, who was acquitted of terrorism allegations. The campaign is seen as politically motivated, aiming to create a 'climate of fear' within the medical community.