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  2. A weeklong look demystifying medical professionals: DO NO ...

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    For the end of July, we're offering a special week of DO NO HARM stories. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach ...

  3. Do No Harm (organization) - Wikipedia

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    Do No Harm is a United States medical and policy advocacy group. The group opposes gender-affirming care for minors and diversity, equity and inclusion efforts in medicine and medical education, including race-conscious medical school admissions and other identity-based considerations regarding health care decision-making. [ 1 ]

  4. Miriam Grossman - Wikipedia

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    Grossman is a senior fellow of Do No Harm, an organization known for its support of bans on transgender healthcare, [5] [6] and a psychiatric consultant for the American College of Pediatricians, [7] [5] an organization known for its opposition to abortion, gender-affirming care, and marriage equality and support of conversion therapy.

  5. Patient safety - Wikipedia

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    For a health care institution, disclosing an unanticipated event should be made as soon as possible. Some health care organizations may have a policy regarding the disclosure of unanticipated events. The amount of information presented to those affected is dependent on the family's readiness and the organization's culture.

  6. Do No Harm - Wikipedia

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    First, do no harm, or in Latin primum non nocere, a medical injunction; Do No Harm: Stories of Life, Death and Brain Surgery, a 2014 book by Henry Marsh; Harm principle, a philosophical concept "Do No Harm" (HR report on Bahrain), a 2011 report by Physicians for Human Rights; Do No Harm (organization), a United States anti-trans advocacy group

  7. Medical ethics - Wikipedia

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    Much harm has been done to patients as a result, as in the saying, "The treatment was a success, but the patient died." It is not only more important to do no harm than to do good; it is also important to know how likely it is that your treatment will harm a patient. So a physician should go further than not prescribing medications they know to ...

  8. Low arousal approach - Wikipedia

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    With strong roots in humanism, low arousal approaches have a philosophy of non-confrontation and 'do no harm'. In situations which may be stressful, responses that reduce levels of physiological arousal and stress are adopted by carers and staff, especially when supporting distressed individuals, who are more likely to perceive situations as stressful or threatening.

  9. Primum non nocere - Wikipedia

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    Primum non nocere (Classical Latin: [ˈpriːmũː noːn nɔˈkeːrɛ]) is a Latin phrase that means "first, do no harm". The phrase is sometimes recorded as primum nil nocere . [ 1 ] [ better source needed ]