Sullivan Hannah R
A third-year law student at DePaul University College of Law in Chicago, Illinois, where she is a Jaharis Health Law Institute Fellow and serves as a teaching assistant and research assistant.
AMA J Ethics. 2019 Sep 1;21(9):E815-822. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2019.815.
A rise in international medical volunteering (IMV) poses complex issues for organizations, clinicians, and trainees to navigate. This article explores ethical implications of IMV, such as scope of practice, continuity of care, and erosion of local health systems, and offers a personal perspective from a related field.
国际医疗志愿服务(IMV)的增加给组织、临床医生和实习生带来了复杂的问题需要应对。本文探讨了IMV的伦理影响,如执业范围、医疗连续性以及当地卫生系统的侵蚀,并从相关领域提供了个人观点。