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All right, let's go through a list of events that could be indicative of a breach in medical ethics first.
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So performing unnecessary medical procedures or surgeries for financial gain.
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Failing to obtain informed consent from patients before conducting medical treatments.
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Discriminating against patients based on their race, their ethnicity, gender, or socioeconomic status in providing medical care.
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Care, prescribing medications or treatments that are unnecessary or not evidence -based due to pharmaceutical industry influence, violating patient confidentiality by disclosing sensitive medical information without consent, engaging in dual relationships with patients that compromise the integrity of the doctor -patient relationship, engaging in fraudulent billing practices or overcharging patients for medical services, participating in conflicts of interest such as accepting gifts or kickbacks from pharmaceutical companies, and discriminating against patients based on their medical history or pre -existing conditions.
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Now let's get into some public breaches of what would be breaches of public health ethics...