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  2. 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]

  3. Hippocratic Oath - Wikipedia

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    It noted that in those years the custom of medical schools to administer an oath to its doctors upon graduation or receiving a license to practice medicine had fallen into disuse or become a mere formality". [29] In Nazi Germany, medical students did not take the Hippocratic Oath, although they knew the ethic of "nil nocere"—do no harm.

  4. Primum non nocere - Wikipedia

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    Young and Wagner argued that, for healthcare professionals and other professionals subject to a moral code, in general beneficence takes priority over non-maleficence (“first, do good,” not “first, do no harm”) both historically and philosophically. [2]

  5. Over 5,700 American children had trans surgery between 2019 ...

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    Do No Harm, an advocacy group that represents medical professionals concerned about identity politics, gender ideology, and DEI practices in medicine, was able to aggregate their figures by ...

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  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. UCLA student sues top gender doctor for transitioning her at ...

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    Insurance claims data from Do No Harm says at least 2,084 California children received gender reassignment procedures between 2019-23. California requires that insurance — including taxpayer ...

  9. Medical neutrality - Wikipedia

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    The principle of medical neutrality has roots in many social traditions. The Hippocratic Oath, which requires physicians to practice medicine ethically, dates back to the fifth century. [1] The idea of 'do no harm' has histories in "Jewish and Islamic, as well as Chinese and Indian medicine" [2]