A celebrity patient and the core of patient confidentiality
During my second year of private practice, I was still close enough to academics to miss morning conferences, but far enough along to appreciate a predictable lunch break. It was then that I had an encounter that taught me why the core ethics of medicine must remain steady, even when the patient is someone the world recognizes. It happened on a Thursday, a day when the clinic usually looked like …
A celebrity patient and the core of patient confidentiality






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