Sukhit Phaosavasdi MD*, Surasak Taneepanichskul MD*, Yuen Tannirandorn MD*, Boonchai Uerpairojkit MD*, Chumsak Pruksapong MD*, Aurchart Kanjanapitak MD*, Vorapong Phupong MD*
Affiliation : * Member of the Medical Association of Thailand
Ethics are deeply rooted in society and they are one of the cornerstones of the medical profession.
Many  experts  contend  that  we  acquire  our  ethical  values  from  our  parents.  If  this  is  true  then  just  as  our
parents instilled in us a strong ethical sense so we too have a special responsibility to do the same for our
children, providing them with the values necessary for them to take their place in society with confidence,
hope for the future, and a desire to care for others(1). This caring for others is fundamental to medical practice.
We  physicians  must  apply  this  ethical  principle  every  day.  And  we  must  do  this  in  concert  with  another
indispensible  quality,  "patience"(2,3).
We, the authors of the medical ethics section(4,5), have been guided by the desire to be pure in thought,
to speak well of others, and to please others. It has been our hope that this message infuses our every article on
medical ethics. And we have a special New Year wish for you, our readers. It is that through the application of
sound ethical standards, guiding your every deed, you will be admired and trusted by others, and attain the
confidence and pride that this brings.
Keywords : Ethics, Happy New Year
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