In the complex landscape of modern healthcare, the principle of beneficence serves as a guiding light for physicians and other medical professionals. Rooted in the ethical obligation to act for the benefit of patients, beneficence requires healthcare providers to not only avoid harm but actively promote the well-being and welfare of those under their care. Mark Borden MD, in his extensive reflections on this topic, explores the nuances of this ethical principle, emphasizing the challenges and responsibilities it entails. This article delves into the meaning of beneficence, its application in clinical settings, and the moral dilemmas that arise when striving to do good in medicine.
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