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Practicing ethical medicine ‘is a requirement,’ not a luxury, expert says


 

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“That’s called impact bias, which causes focalism, where you focus on that one thing, like ‘I’m going to make a lot of money’ or ‘I’m going to buy that big house on the mountain.’ The truth is, buying that car doesn’t make you happy. Buying that big house doesn’t make you happy. We need to combat focalism with professionalism, which means conducting oneself with responsibility, integrity, accountability, and excellence. Practicing ethical medicine is not a luxury; it’s a requirement. We should all try for aspirational ethics.”

Dr. Grant-Kels reported having no relevant financial disclosures.

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