W. Va. Code R. § 32-10-3 - Code of Ethics
Licensed practitioners shall post the provisions of this section in each acupuncturist office, clinic, or treatment center:
3.1. The Acupuncture practitioner's primary
purpose is to restore, maintain and optimize health in human beings.
3.2. The Acupuncture Practitioner acts to
restore, maintain and optimize health by providing individualized care,
according to his or her ability and judgment, following the principles of
Oriental Medicine.
3.3. The
Acupuncture Practitioner shall endeavor to first, do no harm and provide the
most effective health care available with the least risk to his or her patients
at all times. (Primum Non Nocere)
3.4. The Acupuncture Practitioner shall
recognize, respect and promote the self-healing power of nature inherent in
each individual human being. (Vis Medicatrix Naturae)
3.5. The Acupuncture Practitioner shall
strive to identify and remove the causes of illness, rather than to merely
eliminate or suppress symptoms. (Tolle Causum)
3.6. The Acupuncture Practitioner shall
educate his or her patients, inspire rational hope and encourage
self-responsibility for health. (Practitioner as Teacher)
3.7. The Acupuncture Practitioner shall treat
each person by considering all individual health factors and influences. (Treat
the Whole Person)
3.8. The
Acupuncture Practitioner shall emphasize the condition of health to promote
well-being and to prevent disease for the individual, each community and our
world. (Health Promotion, the Best Prevention)
3.9. The Acupuncture Practitioner shall
acknowledge the worth and dignity of every person and therefore, shall not
exclude anyone from treatment on the basis of ethnic, racial, gender, or sexual
orientation.
3.10. The Acupuncture
Practitioner shall safeguard the patient's right to privacy and only disclose
confidential information when either authorized by the patient or mandated by
law.
3.11. The Acupuncture
Practitioner shall act judiciously to protect the patient and the public when
the incompetent or unethical practices by any person adversely affect health
care quality and safety.
3.12. The
Acupuncture Practitioner shall maintain competence in Oriental Medicine and
strive for professional excellence through assessment of personal strengths,
limitations and effectiveness and by advancement of professional
knowledge.
3.13. The Acupuncture
Practitioner shall conduct his or her practice and professional activities with
honesty, integrity and responsibility for individual judgment and
actions.
3.14. The Acupuncture
Practitioner shall strive to participate in professional activities to advance
the standards of care, body of knowledge and public awareness of Oriental
Medicine.
3.15. The Acupuncture
Practitioner shall respect all ethical, qualified health care practitioners and
cooperate with other health professions to promote health for individual's, the
public and the global community.
3.16. The Acupuncture Practitioner shall
strive to exemplify personal well-being, ethical character and trust worthiness
as a health care professional.
Notes
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