Ethics Forum - Ethics of Patient Care by Trainee-Doctors in Teaching Hospitals
It is the aim of the teaching hospitals to provide the trainees and the supervising clinician-faculty with an environment conducive to teaching and learning without compromising the quality of patient care in any way. In contrast to the traditional learning in a classroom, clinical learning includes...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of postgraduate medicine (Bombay) 2003-08, Vol.49 (2) |
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Zusammenfassung: | It is the aim of the teaching hospitals to provide the trainees and the
supervising clinician-faculty with an environment conducive to teaching
and learning without compromising the quality of patient care in any
way. In contrast to the traditional learning in a classroom, clinical
learning includes all activities undertaken by a trainee in providing
patient care. An ethically sensitive teacher often faces the dilemma of
having to balance between one's duty as a teacher to train the students
well and duty as a clinician to do the best for the patient. The
essence of this dilemma is - beneficence to students versus
non-maleficence to patients. This can only be sorted out by careful
introspection - "Is patient welfare being compromised to accommodate
the needs of the students?" |
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ISSN: | 0022-3859 |