SUKHIT PHAOSA V ASDI, MD*, SURASAK T ANEEPANICHSKUL, MD*, YUEN TANNIRANDORN, MD*, CHOOMSAK PRUEKSAPONG, MD**, AURCHART KARNJANAPITAK, MD***
Affiliation : * Member of Thai Medical Association. ** Director General of Institute of Forensic Science. *** Member of the Royal College of ENT, Deputy Secretary-General of Medical Council.
Our group once raised a
Question : can doctors do something unethical by thinking?0 > When
there is desire to emotion, jealousy, anger leading to sense of ownership, seeing other people always
doing wrong things, speaking, or writing, as if we had not been through education or no experience
from work, always seeing, feeling the opposite. All these things<2 > have already occurred, so why fall
into the trap so easily which is unthinkable.
To be highly recognized by society(3) so that one forgets the basic of one profession is possible,
is not it? All the knowledge learned from 6 years at the medical school, another 3-6 years of further
training whilst being a resident, fellow, all experience gained and accumulated all the time whilst
serving in the government service, is there any part that could be brought to show that it supports the
basic knowledge of social, political science, and economics because all these subjects mentioned are
special different subjects, so making one feels very uneasy, making it difficult to accept that one has
falsely believe that one is God and know all.
This country has freedom in thought, speech, and writing but the ideal thinking is one that
normal people can not make use of, not even for oneself. This method of thinking happens all the time
in medical profession, leading to confusion and is increasing in amongst the medical students, residents
and fellows but this is nothing to worry about as the number in medical profession is not too many.
However, the owners of these ideology should be aware of the responsibility in introducing many
people in society to go along with the suggestion and trying to practise something which is impossible.
Do not forget that for many decades many of our neighbors still live in their poverty; homeless, no food,
no education and no job.
Keywords : Too Much, Ethics
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