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SINGAPORE - Medical professionals should not start relationships with their patients on social media sites because patients may be put in a position where they feel pressurised or obliged to engage with the practitioners.

Doctors are also strongly advised against engaging patients who contact them on social media.

These are some of the new guidelines issued by the Singapore Medical Council (SMC) in its updated 2016 code and guidelines on medical ethics. The last time the code and guidelines were revised was more than 10 years ago in 2002.

The revisions to the Ethical Code and Ethical Guidelines were made "to better address and to enable practitioners to navigate the ethical issues encountered in modern medical practice", said the SMC in a statement on Wednesday (Sept 14).

This is because medical practice here has become more complex, with advanced technology, innovative communication means, new modes of treatment, a wide range of organisational and business models in medicine, as well as changing expectations of the community.

The 2016 Ethical Code and Ethical Guidelines are accompanied by the SMC Handbook on Medical Ethics, which contains additional material on the code and guidelines. The handbook also explains their applications and provides advice on the best practices.

The principles considered in reviewing and approving the revised code and guidelines include:

- Their relevance to modern medical practice.

- Adapting to the complexities and variations of medical practice.

- Protecting patients' best interests while being fair to doctors.

- Maintaining the values important to society and to the medical profession.

- Regulating ethical behaviour rather than imposing blanket prohibitions.

- Upholding the principle of professional self-regulation.

The new code and guidelines were reviewed and approved by the SMC and a working committee. The committee was appointed in September 2010 and comprised council members, senior doctors and an ethicist.

The updated code and guidelines will come into effect on Jan 1 next year (2017). Until then, the 2002 version will remain in force.

http://www.straitstimes.com/singapo...rce=Facebook&xtor=CS1-10#link_time=1473826014
 
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very unprofessional for medical staff to do that. if you are chiobu and doc tries to be fresh with you on social media please report matter to us, and post your chiobu pic. we can decide if you qualify or not.
 
Re: New Singapore Medical Council guidelines: Doctors shouldn't start social media re

very unprofessional for medical staff to do that. if you are chiobu and doc tries to be fresh with you on social media please report matter to us, and post your chiobu pic. we can decide if you qualify or not.


The last time that I know, any doctor who fxxx his patient will definitely get a suspension from practice....

Have they changed their standards...please enlighten, those who know.... social media tak boleh, fxxxing ?? :confused:
 
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The last time that I know, any doctor who fxxx his patient will definitely get a suspension from practice....

Have they changed their standards...please enlighten, those who know.... social media tak boleh, fxxxing ?? :confused:

know of docs who marry their patients and got away with the suspension if then-patient-now-wife did not file a complaint.
 
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know of docs who marry their patients and got away with the suspension if then-patient-now-wife did not file a complaint.

What about nurses? Can marry patients? Now a lot of chio PRC and Pinoy nurses in public and private hospitals. Hope they don't have stupid regulations to stop male patients from "tackling" them. This is about the only positives from the mass influx of ATB and Pinoys into Singapore.
 
Re: New Singapore Medical Council guidelines: Doctors shouldn't start social media re

What about nurses? Can marry patients? Now a lot of chio PRC and Pinoy nurses in public and private hospitals. Hope they don't have stupid regulations to stop male patients from "tackling" them. This is about the only positives from the mass influx of ATB and Pinoys into Singapore.

if they turn hospitals into full-fledge profit-oriented enterprises with ipo, they need sexy nurses in skimpy outfits to sell to teeko sinkie uncles. for sure, they will need more beds, ky gel, tissues, musky oil, candles, orificial lube. heck, might as well hire hunks as chimpanzales for the aunties too. profits will soar, happiness index goes through the roof, hearts aflutter, cocks marikita all day and night. all good.
 
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However, if you are handsome or pretty, then it is ok to connect with patients via social media. Social media favors eye candies.
 
Re: New Singapore Medical Council guidelines: Doctors shouldn't start social media re

However, if you are handsome or pretty, then it is ok to connect with patients via social media. Social media favors eye candies.

or cute, chubby critters with heavy make-up.

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Re: New Singapore Medical Council guidelines: Doctors shouldn't start social media re

if they turn hospitals into full-fledge profit-oriented enterprises with ipo, they need sexy nurses in skimpy outfits to sell to teeko sinkie uncles. for sure, they will need more beds, ky gel, tissues, musky oil, candles, orificial lube. heck, might as well hire hunks as chimpanzales for the aunties too. profits will soar, happiness index goes through the roof, hearts aflutter, cocks marikita all day and night. all good.

....plus, there will be plenty plenty of erections and hot flushes....all the uncles and aunties will want to rush to join in the hospital fun....more germs will be added for free ....more of them will get hospital borne infections....they will then need to get treated in the hospital....more and more patients added....infections increase.....more patients.....infections increase.....profits sky rocket....

....wah lao ehhhh....this kind of business model where to find.....sure 2000% profit model wan....

....let's see which blood sucking idiot will start this model working.....:)
 
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know of docs who marry their patients and got away with the suspension if then-patient-now-wife did not file a complaint.

The doc was lazy. He should have referred that patient to another doc before pursuing them.
 
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SMC will only investigate if there is a complaint. If there is no complaint nothing.

So as long as the doctors keeps the patient happy no complaint lah.
 
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The last time that I know, any doctor who fxxx his patient will definitely get a suspension from practice....
Please be more specific. Which part of the doctor's anatomy is suspended?
 
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