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Dr. Ha Pinto discusses the concept of consent in the context of medical ethics. Consent is defined as permission or agreement for treatment or examination provided by the patient. It is both an ethical and legal duty of doctors to obtain consent. There are three types of consent: written consent, such as for surgical procedures; oral consent, as in a verbal agreement for examination; and implied consent, which is observed when a patient indicates willingness, like extending an arm for a blood draw. However, implied consent should be minimized to prevent misinterpretation. It is crucial for all forms of consent to be clearly documented in the patient’s notes.