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Code of Ethics
Denturist / Public Relationship
Denturists shall act to safeguard the public. This is to be
achieved by;
I. Avoiding the incompetent, unethical or illegal practises of
Denturism.
II. Collaborating with other members of the health care community
in meeting the health needs of patients.
III. Guarding against misinformation and misrepresentation
concerning dental care and Denturist services.
Patient
Relationship
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The welfare of the patient should always be paramount and
expectation of
remuneration or lack thereof should not in any way effect the quality of
service rendered to the patient;
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Absolute honesty should characterise all transactions with patients;
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Denturists should always be free to accept or reject a patient as is
governed
by the law and their conscience, yet must not abandon the patient without
due regard to the patient’s future welfare;
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The Denturist owes their patient the highest degree of skill and
care of
which they are capable. To this end they should endeavour to keep abreast
of all new developments in the field of prosthodontics, allied fields and
should constantly strive to improve their knowledge and skill in the
field of
prosthodontics;
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The Denturist is required to keep confidential all they may hear or
observe respecting the private affairs of their patient and the family
while in
the discharge of their professional duties - except when performing a
service for their patient by submitting necessary information to a third
party
with the consent of the patient or of a responsible relative or guardian;
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The Denturist shall avoid assistance in practices of questionable
propriety.
Professional
Relationship
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All reasonable people acknowledge the factor of human error. Success
and failure are relative terms. Therefore, disparagement and
condemnation of a fellow practitioner should be screened by the
golden rule;
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It is improper to solicit the patients of other Denturists;
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The Denturist will co-operate in extending the effectiveness of the
profession by interchanging information and experience with other
Denturists and contributing to the work of technical societies and
schools;
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The Denturist will endeavour to extend public knowledge of
Prosthodontics
and will discourage the spreading of untrue and unfair statements
regarding the profession or other Denturists;
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A Denturist will at all times deal with their associates and their
clients with
the utmost integrity;
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The Denturist will show faith in the worthiness of the profession by
industrious application to the end that will merit a reputation for
quality of
service;
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The Denturist will remember that in building up their business it is
not
necessary to tear down another’s;
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The Denturist will be loyal to their patients and true to
themselves;
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It is the duty of every Denturist to associate themselves with and
support
provincial and national organisations. A Denturist must keep abreast of
advances by attending conventions, post-graduate courses, continuing
education and all federal \ provincial legislated requirements and
continued
study;
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