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- Osteopathic_Oath abstract "The Osteopathic Oath is an oath commonly administered to osteopathic physicians who practice osteopathic medicine in the United States. Similar to the Hippocratic Oath, it is a statement of professional values and ethics. The first version of the oath was created in 1938, and the current version of the oath has been in use since 1954. Although taking the oath is not required or legally binding, it is commonly seen as a rite of passage.".
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- Osteopathic_Oath wikiPageWikiLink Category:Osteopathic_medicine.
- Osteopathic_Oath wikiPageWikiLink Category:Philosophy_of_medicine.
- Osteopathic_Oath wikiPageWikiLink Declaration_of_Geneva.
- Osteopathic_Oath wikiPageWikiLink Declaration_of_Helsinki.
- Osteopathic_Oath wikiPageWikiLink Doctor_of_Osteopathic_Medicine.
- Osteopathic_Oath wikiPageWikiLink Ethics.
- Osteopathic_Oath wikiPageWikiLink Euthanasia.
- Osteopathic_Oath wikiPageWikiLink Evidence-based_medicine.
- Osteopathic_Oath wikiPageWikiLink Evidence_based_medicine.
- Osteopathic_Oath wikiPageWikiLink Hippocratic_Oath.
- Osteopathic_Oath wikiPageWikiLink Medical_ethics.
- Osteopathic_Oath wikiPageWikiLink Nightingale_Pledge.
- Osteopathic_Oath wikiPageWikiLink Nonmaleficence.
- Osteopathic_Oath wikiPageWikiLink Nuremberg_Code.
- Osteopathic_Oath wikiPageWikiLink Nuremberg_code.
- Osteopathic_Oath wikiPageWikiLink Oath_of_Asaph.
- Osteopathic_Oath wikiPageWikiLink Oath_of_Maimonides.
- Osteopathic_Oath wikiPageWikiLink Osteopathic_medicine_in_the_United_States.
- Osteopathic_Oath wikiPageWikiLink Osteopathic_physicians.
- Osteopathic_Oath wikiPageWikiLink Patient_confidentiality.
- Osteopathic_Oath wikiPageWikiLink Physicians_Oath.
- Osteopathic_Oath wikiPageWikiLink Physician–patient_privilege.
- Osteopathic_Oath wikiPageWikiLink Primum_non_nocere.
- Osteopathic_Oath wikiPageWikiLink Sefer_Refuot.
- Osteopathic_Oath wikiPageWikiLink White_coat_ceremony.
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- Osteopathic_Oath wikiPageWikiLinkText "Osteopathic Oath".
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- Osteopathic_Oath wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Osteopathic_Oath subject Category:Medical_ethics.
- Osteopathic_Oath subject Category:Oaths_of_medicine.
- Osteopathic_Oath subject Category:Osteopathic_medicine.
- Osteopathic_Oath subject Category:Philosophy_of_medicine.
- Osteopathic_Oath hypernym Oath.
- Osteopathic_Oath comment "The Osteopathic Oath is an oath commonly administered to osteopathic physicians who practice osteopathic medicine in the United States. Similar to the Hippocratic Oath, it is a statement of professional values and ethics. The first version of the oath was created in 1938, and the current version of the oath has been in use since 1954. Although taking the oath is not required or legally binding, it is commonly seen as a rite of passage.".
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