Med Princ Pract 2021;30:17–28
An overview of ethics and clinical ethics is presented in this review.  The  4  main  ethical  principles,  that  is  beneficence,  nonmaleficence, autonomy, and justice, are defined and explained. Informed consent, truth-telling, and confidentiality spring from the principle of autonomy, and each of them is discussed. In patient care situations, not infrequently, there are conflicts between ethical principles (especially between beneficence and autonomy). A four-pronged systematic approach  to  ethical  problem-solving  and  several  illustrative  cases  of  conflicts  are  presented.  Comments  following  the  cases highlight the ethical principles involved and clarify the resolution of these conflicts. A model for patient care, with caring as its central element, that integrates ethical aspects 
(intertwined with professionalism) with clinical and technical expertise desired of a physician is illustrated