2023
DOI: 10.1136/medhum-2023-012695
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Turning good intentions into good outcomes: ethical dilemmas at a student-run clinic and a rubric for reflective action

Nicholas Peoples,
J Thomas Gebert,
Dana Clark

Abstract: Student-run clinics represent a unique medical education and healthcare delivery model powered largely by good intentions. These good intentions may produce questionable results, however, when juxtaposed with intense academic pressure to fill one’s curriculum vitae with personal achievements, leadership roles and peer-reviewed publications. It becomes a legitimate ethical question whether student-run clinics consistently and materially enrich the care of underserved communities, or merely inspire a litany of r… Show more

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