Code of Ethics: Preamble
Code of Ethics: Preamble
of British Columbia
Code of Ethics
Preamble
The ethical behaviour of dentists, dental therapists and certified dental
assistants (CDAs) is one of the most important factors in the delivery
of quality patient care and is one of the public’s primary expectations
of professionals. Continued public trust in the dental profession, and
in the principle of self-regulation, is dependent on individual dentists,
dental therapists and CDAs maintaining these standards of ethical conduct.
Core Values
The Code of Ethics is comprised of 5 Core Values followed by 13 Principles
that build on these Core Values
Autonomy Fairness
Understand and respect patients’ rights Treat all individuals, patients, colleagues
to make informed decisions based on and third parties without prejudice or
their personal values and beliefs discrimination in a just and equitable
manner.
Beneficence Integrity
Maximize benefits and minimize harm Be truthful; behave with honour and
for the welfare of the patient. decency while upholding professional
standards.
Compassion
Act with respect, sympathy and
kindness to all patients while addressing
their concerns and alleviating their pain.
Code of Ethics
Principles
Principles
The Principles provided below are based on the Core Values of autonomy,
beneficence, compassion, fairness and integrity and outline the
expectations for ethical dental practice.