How Should Clinicians Respond to International Public Health Emergencies

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DOI: 10.1001/AMAJETHICS.2020.16

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摘要: This case analysis examines obligations health care workers have to support relief efforts when an infectious disease outbreak could impact us all. How clinicians, institutions, and local communities ought balance increased need for global solidarity in response outbreaks with concerns of stakeholders is one specific tension this article investigates. We explore how emphasizing the face highly hazardous communicable diseases can help mitigate risk.

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