Christian Journal for Global Health (Jan 2018)

Solving ethical dilemmas in international healthcare professional education: A case study using a revised ethical model in East Africa

  • Kate Thomas,
  • James Smith,
  • J Dwight Phillips,
  • Shari Falkenheimer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15566/cjgh.v5i3.233
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 3
pp. 29 – 34

Abstract

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Ethical issues frequently arise during the practice of clinical medicine and when providing medical education. These issues become particularly challenging when practicing and teaching medicine cross-culturally. In this case study in a family medicine residency program in East Africa, a structured approach to managing ethical challenges effectively was found to assist in overcoming a conflict about potentially removing a seemingly incompetent medical trainee from a residency program. The step-wise approach includes identifying relevant stakeholders; agreeing on actual background facts; understanding the various goals and values involved in the situation; reviewing locally applicable ethical, professional and legal standards; acknowledging limitations in various options to resolve the issues; and analyzing risks and benefits of the various courses of action.

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