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Vishal Sharma1, Sourabh Aggarwal

  • 1Department of Medicine, University College of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India. docvishalsharma@gmail.com

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Medical residents and students increasingly use strikes to protest health policy issues. This article examines the ethics and justifications for these actions, alongside preventative strategies.

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Area of Science:

  • Medical Ethics
  • Health Policy Analysis
  • Public Health

Background:

  • Physician strikes, particularly by residents and medical students, are a growing concern.
  • These actions often arise in response to health policy changes and their perceived impact.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the ethical considerations surrounding medical strikes.
  • To evaluate the justifications presented for resident and student strike actions.
  • To explore potential mechanisms for preventing such labor disputes in healthcare.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of ethical frameworks relevant to medical strikes.
  • Analysis of case studies and reported justifications for healthcare professional strikes.
  • Discussion of policy implications and preventative measures.

Main Results:

  • Strikes by medical trainees raise complex ethical questions regarding patient care, professional obligations, and advocacy.
  • Justifications often center on patient welfare and systemic healthcare issues, but must be weighed against immediate patient needs.
  • Preventative strategies may involve improved communication, policy reform, and robust grievance procedures.

Conclusions:

  • Medical strikes present a significant ethical dilemma, balancing the right to protest with the duty to provide patient care.
  • Careful ethical analysis and proactive policy engagement are crucial for addressing the root causes of resident and student strikes.
  • Developing effective conflict resolution and prevention strategies is vital for healthcare stability and ethical practice.