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Sustainability and Healthcare: Expanding the Scope of “Do No Harm” Models of Success

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The dictum of “primum non nocere” has been the cornerstone of medical ethics for a millennia. Each generation views it in a different light, often guided by the circumstances of the times. At some point, most healthcare providers find themselves asking what encompasses harm and how will that translate to their responsibility as an individual and at the institutions that they practice in. Several healthcare institutions have taken the dictum of “primum non nocere” to imitate aggressive and successful sustainability programs which can serve as a guide for others.

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Conrad, K., Conrad, M. (2022). Sustainability and Healthcare: Expanding the Scope of “Do No Harm” Models of Success. In: Conrad, K. (eds) Clinical Approaches to Hospital Medicine. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-95164-1_21

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