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Article R4127-1 of the French Public Health Code

The provisions of this Code of Deontology apply to doctors registered with the ordre, to any doctor performing a professional act under the conditions provided for in article L. 4112-7 or by an international agreement, as well as to medical students performing a replacement or assisting a doctor in the case provided for in article R. 4127-88. In accordance with article L. 4122-1, the Ordre des Médecins is responsible for…

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Article R4127-4 of the French Public Health Code

Professional secrecy, established in the interests of patients, is binding on all doctors under the conditions laid down by law. Confidentiality covers everything that comes to the doctor’s knowledge in the exercise of his profession, i.e. not only what has been entrusted to him, but also what he has seen, heard or understood.

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Article R4127-7 of the French Public Health Code

Doctors must listen to, examine, advise and treat all persons with the same conscience, whatever their origin, morals and family situation, their membership or non-membership of a particular ethnic group, nation or religion, their disability or state of health, their reputation or any feelings they may have towards them. He must give them his support in all circumstances. They must always maintain a correct and attentive attitude towards the person…

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Article R4127-8 of the French Public Health Code

Within the limits set by law and taking into account the latest scientific knowledge, the doctor is free to prescribe whatever he considers most appropriate in the circumstances. He must, without neglecting his duty of moral assistance, limit his prescriptions and actions to what is necessary for the quality, safety and effectiveness of care. They must take into account the advantages, disadvantages and consequences of the various investigations and treatments…

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Article R4127-10 of the French Public Health Code

A doctor called upon to examine a person deprived of his liberty or to provide him with care may not, directly or indirectly, even by his mere presence, encourage or condone an attack on the physical or mental integrity of this person or on his dignity. If he finds that this person has been subjected to abuse or ill-treatment, he must, subject to the consent of the person concerned, inform…

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