PMA Code of Ethics
PMA Code of Ethics
ARTICLE 1
GENERAL PRINCIPLES
Section 3. Physicians should fulfill the civic duties of a good citizen, must
conform to the laws and cooperate with the proper authorities in the application
of medical knowledge for the promotion of the common welfare.
Section 7. The promotion and advancement of the health of the patients should
be prioritized over the benefits of the physicians and the health products
industries.
ARTICLE II
DUTIES OF PHYSICIANS TO THEIR PATIENTS
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Section 1. A physician should be dedicated to provide competent medical care
with full professional skill in accordance with the current standards of care,
compassion, independence and respect for human dignity.
ARTICLE III
DUTIES OF PHYSICIANS TO THE COMMUNITY
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Section 1. A physician should cooperate with the duly constituted health
authorities in the education and enforcement of laws and regulations for the
promotion of health. Furthermore, in times of epidemic and public calamity,
except when his or her personal safety is at stake, the physician must attend to
the victims, alert the public and duly constituted health authorities on the
dangers of communicable diseases and enforce measures for prevention and
cure in accordance with existing laws, rules and regulations.
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ARTICLE IV
DUTIES OF PHYSICIANS TO THEIR COLLEAGUES AND
TO THE PROFESSION
Section 3. The primary and consultant physicians should always observe the
proper protocol of the referral system. The consultant may make another
referral but should seek permission from the primary physician. In making a
referral, a physician should forward a clinical abstract and specify the purpose
as to whether the case is for opinion/evaluation, for co-management, or for
transfer of service.
Section 4. With the consent of the patient, in cases where a physician has to
suspend service during temporary absences, the substitute physician shall treat
the patient with the same dedication and quality of care extended to his/her own
patient. The patient should be returned to the care of the primary physician as
soon as possible.
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Section 8. A physician shall not receive any commission for referring patients
to a colleague, third person or institution. However, nominal gifts during
occasions may be received by a physician.
Section 11. Funds from commercial sources may be accepted for the benefit of
the association or society.
Section 12. Physicians may accept reasonable subsidies from health and other
industries to support their participation in CME events.
Section 14. Scholarships for physicians and medical students are permissible as
long as the selection of scholars are made by the organizers or academic
institutions concerned.
Section 15. Generic names shall be used during the course of CME activities.
However, after the lectures, the sponsoring entity may promote or indicate their
branded products.
Section 16. When commercial exhibits are part of the overall program,
arrangements for these should not influence the planning nor interfere with the
CME activities. Only relevant information of the product should be included in
the exhibit area.
Article V
DUTIES OF PHYSICIANS TO ALLIED PROFESSIONALS
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Section 1. Physicians should never pay nor receive commission to or from
any allied health worker for cases referred.
ARTICLE VI
Section 1. The physician shall not derive any form of material gain from
product samples.
Section 3. Only gifts of reasonable value that primarily entail benefit to patient
care or related to physicians’ work may be accepted by a physician from a
health product company.
ARTICLE VII
AMENDMENTS
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Section 1. The Board of Governors of the Association, upon recommendation
of the Commission on Ethics may amend or repeal this code by a 2/3 vote of the
members of the Board. Amendments shall be subsequently ratified by the
General Assembly following the approval by the Board.