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Area of Science:

  • Medical Ethics
  • Global Health Education
  • Human Rights in Healthcare

Background:

  • The 2017 World Medical Association Physician's Pledge revisions reflect geopolitical shifts.
  • The pledge emphasizes patient dignity, autonomy, and collegial respect.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To guide health professions students in ethical practice during international and domestic clinical encounters.
  • To advocate for upholding human rights and core ethical principles in patient care.

Main Methods:

  • Review of the World Medical Association Physician's Pledge and its ethical implications.
  • Analysis of the responsibilities of health professions students in diverse clinical settings.
  • Emphasis on cultural humility and institutional accountability in global health immersion.

Main Results:

  • Students must advocate for patient care that respects human rights and ethical principles (beneficence, nonmaleficence, justice, autonomy).
  • Cultural humility is essential for students in domestic and international clinical settings.
  • Institutions must be held accountable for ethical violations during student immersion experiences.

Conclusions:

  • Health professions students play a crucial role in advancing ethical patient care globally.
  • Upholding human rights and ethical principles is paramount, irrespective of a patient's background or location.
  • Students should be aware of their privileged position as international observers and promote ethical conduct.