2019
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.l987
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TIME’S UP Healthcare: Can we put an end to gender inequality and harassment in medicine?

Abstract: Female doctors are calling for safer and more equal workplaces for the benefit of the workforce and patients

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“…For a number of reasons, healthcare professionals are in unique situations where a lot of good is done, but the opportunity exists to cause harm to vulnerable patients or clients. [3456] In addition, healthcare can be a 24/7 business involving a lot of special circumstances. As a result, healthcare professionals need to make deliberate efforts to avoid causing harm.…”
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“…For a number of reasons, healthcare professionals are in unique situations where a lot of good is done, but the opportunity exists to cause harm to vulnerable patients or clients. [3456] In addition, healthcare can be a 24/7 business involving a lot of special circumstances. As a result, healthcare professionals need to make deliberate efforts to avoid causing harm.…”
Section: Gbv #Metoo and Healthcare Professionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our professional codes of conduct mandate that we demonstrate cultural competence and gender sensitivity in interactions with our clients/patients/audiences. [345] For example, reports of physician mistrust, disrespect towards patients, engaging in sexual relationships, and poor communication with patients and clients are not infrequent and have long-term implications for the physician-patient relationship, treatment adherence, and overall health outcomes. Physicians and other healthcare workers are in a certain “positions of power” even without conscious awareness.…”
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“…6 Bystander interventions involve "people in the environment to set the tone for what's acceptable and what's not acceptable behavior." It can be risky for those who are targets of this behavior to address it themselves.…”
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