Dr. Wald: Clinical Professor of Family Medicine, Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Providence, RI; and.
Dr. Ruddy: Vice President for Academic Affairs, the Wright Center for Graduate Medical Education, Minneapolis, MN.
J Contin Educ Health Prof. 2021 Apr 1;41(2):124-129. doi: 10.1097/CEH.0000000000000346.
Fundamental quandaries of clinical and biomedical ethics for health care professionals, committees, and systems have been raised into stark relief by the COVID-19 pandemic. The nature and extent of critical issues raised by this ongoing crisis, including challenging ethical dilemmas for the health care profession, is likely to have an indelible impact on the professional identity formation (PIF) of learners and practitioners across the trajectory of the professional lifecycle. The lifelong process of PIF for health care practitioners, from learner through independent practice, is supported in medical education by intentional reflection, relationships within community of practice include guidance from mentoring, as well as resilience, both emotional and moral. We consider how grappling with ethical dilemmas related to the COVID-19 pandemic can challenge, inform, and even potentially transform the PIF process, thereby supporting development of a morally resilient, humanistic professional identity in health care trainees and health care professionals.
临床和生物医学伦理的基本困境,为医疗保健专业人员、委员会和系统,已经由 COVID-19 大流行鲜明地突显出来。这场持续危机所提出的关键问题的性质和程度,包括医疗保健行业面临的具有挑战性的伦理困境,很可能对整个职业生涯轨迹中学习者和从业者的专业身份形成(PIF)产生不可磨灭的影响。医疗保健从业者的 PIF 是一个终身过程,从学习者到独立实践,在医学教育中通过有意识的反思、实践社区内的关系(包括指导、韧性,包括情感和道德)得到支持。我们考虑了如何应对与 COVID-19 大流行相关的伦理困境,这些困境如何挑战、告知,甚至可能改变 PIF 过程,从而支持在医疗保健学员和医疗保健专业人员中培养具有道德韧性的人文主义专业身份。