In general, doctors are discouraged from prescribing medications or writing controls for their family members due to potential conflicts of interest and ethical concerns. Such practices can lead to issues with objectivity in patient care and may violate medical regulations or guidelines. It's typically recommended that family members seek treatment from an independent healthcare provider.
It depends on the prescription - most doctor's won't because they recognize that a second opinion is valuable.Legally, so long as the prescription is not for a controlled substance, a doctor can write a prescription for him- or herself, and for members of his or her family and/or friends. A doctor cannot write any prescriptions for any controlled substances for a member of the family or for friends.
No. That would be unethical.
In facebook have option who can see your posts.. you give your permission only your family members after that only your family members can see your posts.
some one edit this and write the real answer please
Maybe people like his family members can but I don't know about others.
Christopher Paul Curtis was greatly inspired and influenced by his family to write. One of his family members who inspired him to write was his grandfather, Earl Lewis, a baseball pitcher.
Physicians should not treat either themselves or family members, except:For a minor condition or in an emergency situation, andOnly when another qualified health care professional is not readily available.Where it is necessary to treat themselves or family members, physicians must transfer care to another qualified health professional as soon as is practical.Physicians are advised that if they do not comply with this policy, they may be subject to allegations of professional misconduct.
You can write letters to friends and/or family members. Some people think that snail mail is dull and boring, but I feel anxious and excited to see what reply I get. =)
well i think if u do not know an answe u should not write any thin down
You could write one, but generally recommendation letters from family members are ignored.
If it is clinically indicated, a doctor will write a prescription for a wheelchair.
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