American College of Surgeons Fellowship Pledge
FELLOWSHIP PLEDGE
Recognizing that the American College of Surgeons seeks to exemplify and develop the highest traditions of our ancient profession, I hereby pledge myself, as a condition of Fellowship in the College, to live in strict accordance with the College's principles and regulations.
I pledge to pursue the practice of surgery with honesty and to place the welfare and the rights of my patient above all else. I promise to deal with each patient as I would wish to be dealt with if I was in the patient's position, and I will respect the patient's autonomy and individuality.
I further pledge to affirm and support the social contact of the surgical profession with my community and society.
I will take no part in any arrangement or improper financial dealings that induce referral, treatment, or withholding of treatment for reason other than the patient's welfare.
Upon my honor, I declare that I will advance my knowledge and skills, will respect my colleagues, and will seek their counsel when in doubt about my own abilities. In turn, I will willingly help my colleagues when requested.
I recognize the interdependency of all health care professionals and will treat each with respect and consideration.
Finally, by my Fellowship in the American College of Surgeons, I solemnly pledge to abide by the Code of Professional Conduct and to cooperate in advancing the art and science of surgery.
Code of Professional Conduct
(Approved by Board of Regents June 2003)
As Fellows of the American College of Surgeons, we treasure the trust that our patients have placed in us, because trust is integral to the practice of surgery. During the continuum of pre-, intra-, and postoperative care, we accept responsibilities to:
* Serve as effective advocates of our patients' needs.
* Disclose therapeutic options, including their risks and benefits.
* Disclose and resolve any conflict of interest that might influence decisions regarding care.
* Be sensitive and respectful of patients, understanding their vulnerability during the perioperative period.
* Fully disclose adverse events and medical errors.
* Acknowledge patients' psychological, social, cultural, and spiritual needs.
* Encompass within our surgical care the special needs of terminally ill patients.
* Acknowledge and support the needs of patients' families.
* Respect the knowledge, dignity, and perspective of other health care professionals.
Our profession is also accountable to our communities and to society. In return for their trust, as Fellows of the American College of Surgeons, we accept responsibilities to:
* Provide the highest quality surgical care.
* Abide by the values of honesty, confidentiality, and altruism.
* Participate in lifelong learning.
* Maintain competence throughout our surgical careers.
* Participate in self-regulation by setting, maintaining, and enforcing practice standards.
* Improve care by evaluating its processes and outcomes.
* Inform the public about subjects within our expertise.
* Advocate strategies to improve individual and public health by communicating with government, health care organizations, and industry.
* Work with society to establish just, effective, and efficient distribution of health care resources.
* Provide necessary surgical care without regard to gender, race, disability, religion, social status, or ability to pay.
* Participate in educational programs addressing professionalism.
As surgeons, we acknowledge that we relate to our patients when they are most vulnerable. Their trust and the privileges we enjoy depend on our individual and collective participation in efforts that promote the good of both our patients and society. As Fellows of the American College of Surgeons, we commit ourselves and the College to the ideals of professionalism.