Ethical Nature of Interpersonal Communication in Medicine: The Physician's Communication Culture

Authors

  • Makhmudova Aziza Nugmanovna Head of the Department of Social and Humanitarian Sciences of Samarkand State Medical University, Ph.D., associate professor
  • Qamariddinzoda Zuhrabonu Qamariddinovna Student of group 301, department of clinical psychology, faculty of joint education

Keywords:

ethical communication, morality, knowledge

Abstract

This article provides information about the concepts of ethics and morality. Morality is a way of regulating human behavior in society with the help of these norms. Opinions were also expressed about the ethical nature of interpersonal communication in medicine.

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Published

2024-01-23

How to Cite

Nugmanovna, M. A., & Qamariddinovna, Q. . Z. (2024). Ethical Nature of Interpersonal Communication in Medicine: The Physician’s Communication Culture. Procedia of Philosophical and Pedagogical Sciences, 3(1), 46–49. Retrieved from https://procedia.online/index.php/philosophy/article/view/1341

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