CEJA

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CEJA is the American Medical Association’s Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs, which develops ethical guidelines and policy opinions for the medical profession.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs
ethics council
professional standards body
acronymFor Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs NERFINISHED
affiliatedWith American Medical Association NERFINISHED
associatedWith U.S. healthcare system
medical professionalism
collaboratesWith bioethics experts
legal experts in health law
other AMA councils
country United States of America
surface form: United States
develops ethical guidelines for physicians
ethical policy opinions
reports on ethical issues in medicine
field health law
medical ethics
professional ethics
focusesOn bioethical issues
ethical issues in medical practice
judicial affairs affecting medicine
patient-physician relationship
professional conduct of physicians
fullName Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs NERFINISHED
governs ethical standards for AMA member physicians
hasRole advises the American Medical Association on ethics policy
interprets the AMA Code of Medical Ethics
recommends updates to the AMA Code of Medical Ethics
issues ethical opinions
policy recommendations
jurisdiction American Medical Association members NERFINISHED
language English
nonProfitStatus nonprofit professional body
parentOrganization American Medical Association NERFINISHED
partOf American Medical Association NERFINISHED
produces AMA ethics opinions NERFINISHED
regulates ethical aspects of medical practice for AMA members
scope national
sector professional association
subjectOf AMA Code of Medical Ethics NERFINISHED
topic allocation of scarce medical resources
confidentiality and privacy in healthcare
conflicts of interest in medicine
end-of-life care ethics
informed consent
professional boundaries in medicine
research ethics involving human subjects
typeOfEthicsBody professional self-regulatory body

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