Re: Doctors' oath in Britain?
- From: "Anonymous" <wravooltou@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2005 05:21:01 +0100
"Jim Spriggs" asked:
> What oath (if any) do doctors of medicine take in Britain (or England)
> before they are allowed to practice? At what point in their training do
> they take it?
>
> Tia.
Either the Hippocratic Oath, or a modern restatement known as the
Declaration of Geneva, at graduation.
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