Medicine and treatment is one of the most sensitive issues being addressed today. Aspects of guaranteeing the doctor's responsibility have been mentioned in the previous articles. So far, we have concluded that the doctor is not a guarantor in what he does unless he has obtained the consent and innocence of the patient or his parents. Another argument here is about the patient's own position. What is the legislator's opinion about the patient's absence? What are patient rights? How far is patient satisfaction? What role do parents play in this regard? In case of conflict between the opinion of the doctor and the parents, which one will be preferable? The following is a review and explanation of these issues.
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