Google translate : The doctor from Oradea, Flavia Groşan, who stated that she treats COVID-19 patients according to her own treatment schemes, will not be sanctioned by the College of Physicians.
The president of the Bihor Medical College, Dr. Carmen Pantiş declared on Monday, after the discussions within the Ethics Commission of the College with Dr. Flavia Groşan, that it will not be sanctioned, the general conclusion of this meeting being the trust in the medical system.
“For an hour, Dr. Flavia Groşan discussed with the ethics commission, aspects related to medical ethics and deontology were clarified and some statements circulated by her in the public space. Aspects related to the medical management of patients with mild, moderate and severe forms of COVID, communication problems were discussed - this empathy and communication that Dr. Groşan shows towards her patients is very important. There are no elements of mistrust related to colleagues working in the hospital. The doctor together with the ethics and deontology commission decided that it is not good for a generalization at the level of the entire health system of certain particular cases, to be given all the time for example. Opinions about different drugs are different in the medical world, each has its place and purpose, and the protocol for COVID-19 at the national level must be observed in hospitals where COVID patients are treated, state or private structures. As an amicable conclusion between the doctor and the Ethics Commission is that the doctor will not be sanctioned, in fact this commission does not even have the attribute to sanction ", said Dr. Carmen Pantiş, according to Agerpres.
Google translate : The doctor from Oradea, Flavia Groşan, who stated that she treats COVID-19 patients according to her own treatment schemes, will not be sanctioned by the College of Physicians. The president of the Bihor Medical College, Dr. Carmen Pantiş declared on Monday, after the discussions within the Ethics Commission of the College with Dr. Flavia Groşan, that it will not be sanctioned, the general conclusion of this meeting being the trust in the medical system. “For an hour, Dr. Flavia Groşan discussed with the ethics commission, aspects related to medical ethics and deontology were clarified and some statements circulated by her in the public space. Aspects related to the medical management of patients with mild, moderate and severe forms of COVID, communication problems were discussed - this empathy and communication that Dr. Groşan shows towards her patients is very important. There are no elements of mistrust related to colleagues working in the hospital. The doctor together with the ethics and deontology commission decided that it is not good for a generalization at the level of the entire health system of certain particular cases, to be given all the time for example. Opinions about different drugs are different in the medical world, each has its place and purpose, and the protocol for COVID-19 at the national level must be observed in hospitals where COVID patients are treated, state or private structures. As an amicable conclusion between the doctor and the Ethics Commission is that the doctor will not be sanctioned, in fact this commission does not even have the attribute to sanction ", said Dr. Carmen Pantiş, according to Agerpres.
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