The following are codes of ethics of associations dealing with healthcare or medicine generally. (Related topics: See also specific medical specialties under other Health Associations' Code of Ethics categories. For universal declarations of human rights, human research, etc., see Governments' c of ethics - Global category; for codes of ethics of hospitals and other medical-related companies, see Companies' Codes of Ethics category; and for codes of ethics, pledges, honor codes of universities/schools of medicine, see Schools' category.
- American Industrial Hygiene Association
- American Medical Association (AMA)
- AMA Code of Ethics 1980
- Principles of Medical Ethics 2001
- Declaration of Professional Responsibility: Medicine's Social Contract with Humanity
- AMA Code of Ethics 1980
- American Medical Technologists
- American Public Health Association
- Resolution: Biomedical Experimentation in the Institutional Setting:
. . . - Policy Statement 7922: Infant Feeding Advertising
- Policy Statement 7907: The Right to Second Trimester Abortion
- Policy Statement 7910: Reproductive Health and Rights of Workers
- Policy Statement 7915: Protection of Civil Liberties of Health Workers
- Resolution: Biomedical Experimentation in the Institutional Setting:
- Australian Medical Association
- Municipal Institut Of Medical Research (Barcelona, Spain)
- National Academy of Sciences, Board on Medicine
- My Pledge to My Patients (Physicians for Compassionate Care, Oregon, 1996)
- World Medical Association
- Declaration of Geneva
- World Medical Association Declaration of Helsinki (Ethical Principles for Medical Research Involving Human Subjects)
- Declaration of Oslo
- Declarationof Tokyo
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- Declaration of Geneva











