
As members of the medical profession, physicians are entrusted with promoting not only the good health of their patients but also of society as a whole. In its Declaration of Professional Responsibility, the American Medical Association asks physicians to commit to "...respect human life and the dignity of every individual; ...refrain from supporting or committing crimes against humanity and condemn all such acts; and [to] ...advocate for social, economic, educational, and political changes that ameliorate suffering and contribute to human well-being." These responsibilities confer on physicians an active obligation to respect and advocate for the human rights of their patients and society, as a means to promoting good health.
For more information on physician professionalism, medical ethics, and human rights*:
World Medical Association: Norwegian Medical Association
Web based course for doctors working in prisons
American Medical Association
AMA - United States Holocaust Memorial Museum educational outreach collaborative
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Human rights action network
American College of Physicians
Center for ethics and professionalism
American Medical Association
Declaration of professional responsibility
American Medical Student Association
Health and human rights
American Public Health Association
Health and human rights
Global Lawyers and Physicians for Human Rights
Working together for human rights
Harvard School of Public Health
François-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human Rights
Johns Hopkins University
Health and human rights group
World Health Organization
Health and human rights
*(The listing of an organization on this Web page does not constitute endorsement by the American Medical Association.)