Ethical Challenges in Medical Community Internships: Perspectives from Medical Interns in the Philippines
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Ethical Challenges in Medical Community Internships: Perspectives from Medical Interns in the Philippines
Abstract
The Philippine community internship program, originally created to supplement the country's thinning health workforce while providing training to student doctors, poses a legal and ethical challenge for medical interns. Inherent characteristics of the program-such as financial disparities and burdens, the lack of supervision by senior doctors, the competence of student doctors, and short rotation times-can predispose interns to cause harm to the patients and communities they serve. As currently designed, the internship program has the capacity to leave interns unsupervised, at risk of legal ramifications, constantly questioning the correctness of their interventions, and perpetually straddling conflicting role virtues. By failing to ensure that the community internship program has appropriate safeguards in place, the government not only jeopardizes the welfare of interns but also threatens the quality and continuity of care that patients and communities receive, potentially violating their right to the highest attainable standard of health. One medical school recently started a novel internship program that could address the issues mentioned.
Conflict of interest statement
Competing interests: Aimee Capinpuyan is currently enrolled as a medical intern at the Ateneo School of Medicine and Public Health. Red Miguel received his doctor of medicine from the same school.
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