The Hippocratic Oath traditionally establishes medicine as a profession: A career, or vocation based on the professing of an oath regarding personal and public behavior. For Catholic physicians, the commitments of the Oath of Hippocrates take on new meaning when seen in light of the promises made at Baptism and renewed every Easter. This paper, originally an address to medical students, considers the role of Catholic physicians as evangelizers, those who spread the message and values of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
WoodburyE.2012. The fall of the Hippocratic Oath: Why the Hippocratic Oath should be discarded in favor of a modified version of Pellegrino's precepts. Georgetown Undergraduate Journal of Health Sciences6(2): 9–17.