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these are the elements of informed consent in the background here you have one of the earliest examples of informed consent the preconditions for informed consent involve patients having competency and voluntariness so patient must be able to understand what were talking about and they must be willing to undergo the procedure that were discussing informed consent involves disclosure of key facts they should have disclosure of the diagnosis the proposed treatment or procedure alternate treatment options whether they be medical or surgical as well as the risks and benefits of proposed treatments and Alternatives we should also mention common complications rare but major complications the risks of refusing treatment as well some other things to disclose if theyre applicable role of residents and medical students this is especially relevant in academic medical centers you always need to disclose this with your patients before undergoing a procedure or surgery also any anticipated additi