The human rights and the value of ethics in medical formation

Authors

  • Walter Llaque Dávila Universidad César Vallejo, Lima, Perú

Keywords:

Human rights

Abstract

In this sense I wanted to expose my fundamentals of the value of ethics and human rights in our training and in our professional practice, to observe them and to increase them. and human rights in our training and in our professional exercises, to observe them and to increase them to do so is to give dignity to our profession, not to do so constitutes the antithesis or antivalues to the human The moral foundation of medicine is based on those expressed by V. Riesie "The sick person is not a theoretical, philosophical idea, but a concrete, living, sensitive, real, exciting notion. This concept is the moral foundation of medicine" as Carrión's sacrifice has been real and his example should fill us with respect and faith that in our country, in our order, there are authentic paradigms for all medical generations.

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Published

2006-09-30

How to Cite

Llaque Dávila, W. (2006). The human rights and the value of ethics in medical formation. Vallejian Medical Journal, 3(2), 140–143. Retrieved from http://revistas.ucv.edu.pe/index.php/revistamedicavallejiana/article/view/44