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Posts Tagged ‘Hippocratic Oath’

“First, Do No Harm” Doesn’t Mean “Avoid Opioid Therapy”

By Lynn Webster, M.D. | July 25, 2020 | 0
Hippocrates - First Do No Harm

A mischaracterization of the phrase “First, do no harm” must not prevent providers from caring for people, or prevent policymakers from allowing physicians to treat their patients. That treatment must include providing patients with medication that can adequately provide pain relief with acceptable risk.

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The Tribune was wrong. Medicine often involves a risk to the patient.

By Lynn Webster, M.D. | December 9, 2017 | 2

Please note: This version of the blog originally appeared as an op-ed in the Salt Lake City Tribune on December 10, 2017. The Tribune was wrong. Medicine often involves a risk to the patient. The Salt Lake Tribune published an editorial on Sunday Nov 12, 2017, “Medical professionals need to play a role in opioid crisis.” The…

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