50 Percent of Doctors in England Want to Sex with Patient
Code of ethics prohibits doctors in the England for having sex with his patients. Not all doctors agree, even 50 percent doctor in England want to have sex with his patients. Even more astonishing, one of six family physicians in London considers having an affair with a patient is a human. Rules or codes of conduct prohibiting it for decades need to be tailored to the needs ofthe doctors to get a sense of fun.
Startling facts were revealed in a survey by Pulse magazine recently. In essence, most doctors want an adjustment code of ethics that is not too rigid as in the past and is stillvalid today. ”The absolute prohibition to have sex with patients and former patients is a limitationthat is not fair,” said Dr Tony Grewal, a family physician practicing in London was quoted as saying by the Telegraph, Sunday (07/17/2011).
According to Dr Grewal, patients should still be protected from possible exploitation orutilization and the imposition of the physician as a result of a personal relationship. Butthe rule does not have to restrict the doctors are able to relate well and remain professional. In the last 20 years, the medical council in England established that doctors are prohibited from establishing an emotional connection let alone have sex with his patients.
The goal is to maintain the honor of the profession of medicine, as well as the trust of patients to doctors. But in reality as in the survey, 2 percent of doctors admitted to having an affair with his patient. Meanwhile, 16 percent or about 1 in 6 doctors consider it (cheating) is normaland does not need to be banned during the respective fixed professionally.

