When money and principles clash: the ethics of a surgical teaching service
- PMID: 24075110
- DOI: 10.1016/j.jvs.2013.07.099
When money and principles clash: the ethics of a surgical teaching service
Abstract
During your preoperative visit, a very wealthy patient, Gill Bates, who donated a wing to the large teaching hospital in which you practice, has an unusual request: He does not want any residents involved with his care. He is scheduled for an open infrarenal aneurysmectomy. He explains that his decision is based on the experience of a relative many years ago who was harmed by a resident's error. You clarify that you will do the procedure but that this is a teaching hospital and residents provide excellent assistance and postoperative care. He is resolute in demanding that only grown-up surgeons provide his care.
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