Medical specialization has had a restricting effect on any individual's understanding of the complex interplay between the different physiological systems operating within the human body. This deficiency can best be addressed by experts from different clinical fields working collaboratively on complex medical problems.
Medical problems should not be neglected either because they are too hard or the patients with these conditions are too poor.
Medical care should not be restricted to the use of synthetic drugs but should also embrace the concept that the body has a propensity for self-healing that can be strengthened through non-pharmaceutical methods.
Advances in medicine should not be suppressed for either political reasons or because they might undermine the profitability of the pharmaceutical industry.
Healthcare providers should be willing to fully disclose the nature of the therapies they are recommending and should not expect exorbitant profits as their entitlement for providing these therapies.
Above all,
Health Care providers are expected to seek peer recognition for their openness, honesty, selflessness, reliability and willingness to contribute towards the mutual achievement of a better world.