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Beneficence is the principle that the doctor should only do what is in the patient's best interest, while non-maleficance states that the doctor should do no harm.

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The principle of beneficence in medical ethics states that practitioners should act in the best interest of the patient, prioritizing their well-being and health above all other considerations. This principle guides healthcare professionals to make decisions and provide care that maximizes the benefits and minimizes harm to the patient.

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