Medical Ethics Symposium Navigates Ethical Dilemmas in Healthcare

Medical Ethics Symposium Navigates Ethical Dilemmas in Healthcare

A powerful symposium on "Medical Ethics" brought together renowned experts from Rehman Medical College (RMC) and Peshawar Medical College (PMC), sparkigning thought-provoking discussions on ethical dilemmas in the healthcare realm. Prof Dr Najeeb ul Haq, Patron of Prime Foundation Pakistan, offered a compelling perspective on the unique responsibility of Muslim doctors in upholding ethical principles. He explored how faith and ethics intersect in medical practice, providing guidance on navigating complex moral situations. Prof Dr Aziz Zia, MS of Kuwait Teaching Hospital, shed light on the often-murky waters of doctor-pharma interactions. He presented insights on managing conflicts of interest, ensuring transparency, and prioritizing patient well-being in a world of commercial pressures. Prof Dr Muhammad Tayyeb, Director Clinical of Peshawar Medical College, tackled the sensitive topic of gender interactions within the medical field. His insightful analysis addressed issues of power dynamics, patient privacy, and fostering a respectful environment for both patients and healthcare professionals. This collaborative effort ignited crucial conversations on the ethical landscape of medicine. By delving into these critical aspects, the symposium equipped attendees with valuable tools to navigate ethical challenges and uphold the highest standards of medical practice.