Tolerance as a Constructive Mechanism of Dialogue in the Field of Healthcare
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https://doi.org/10.24234/wisdom.v7i2.136Keywords:
tolerance, trust, respect, dialogue, doctor-patient relationship, informed consentAbstract
Modern bioethical issues (doctor-patient relationship) should be based on a tolerant attitude towards patient. Tolerance is an important value in Ethics, medical Ethics and Bioethics. As a moral norm, tolerance is a virtue. It is a rational human response, social value, which ensures the rights, freedom and security of human beings. Tolerance is a social ideal originating in society.
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