Ensuring Safety of Our Young Doctors - A Time for Action

G. Ramachandran, Aung Ko Ko Min, Munandy Alagar
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The issue of safety of young doctors in Malaysia is a recurrent issue, in recent years there have been more reports of bullying and harassment at the workplace which is a cause for concern. About a year ago an incident involving the unfortunate death of a house officer and the subsequent claims of the hospital being the worst place to practice has once more pushed this issue to the fore resulting in a high-level committee investigating the matter and providing recommendations to ensure the wellbeing of junior doctors. While changes were affected, other similar allegations have surfaced. These problems however are not unique to Malaysia. They have and continue to be well documented in all healthcare facilities the world over. As educators and practitioners, we are major stake holders in any process involving the profession and it is important that we begin to think about strategies to address this issue holistically and prevent any further incidents of this nature. The other issue that needs study is if these are isolated incidents or if there are systemic defects in the process that have gone unattended. We all believe that most people in the profession do not subscribe to this behavior, however it does exist and must be acknowledged. To consider this problem holistically we need to look at the magnitude of the problem and viable solutions for the doctor in training, the trainers, and any other party with a stake in the outcome.
确保年轻医生的安全——是时候采取行动了
马来西亚年轻医生的安全问题是一个反复出现的问题,近年来有更多关于工作场所欺凌和骚扰的报道,这是一个令人担忧的问题。大约一年前,一名住院医生不幸死亡,随后有人声称医院是最不适合行医的地方,这一事件再次将这一问题推向前台,导致一个高级别委员会对此事进行调查,并提出建议,以确保初级医生的福祉。在变化受到影响的同时,其他类似的指控也浮出水面。然而,这些问题并非马来西亚独有。它们已经并将继续在世界各地的所有卫生保健机构中得到充分记录。作为教育者和实践者,我们在任何涉及该专业的过程中都是主要的利益相关者,重要的是我们开始思考全面解决这一问题的策略,并防止此类事件的进一步发生。另一个需要研究的问题是,这些是孤立的事件,还是在过程中存在未被注意到的系统性缺陷。我们都认为这个行业的大多数人都不赞同这种行为,然而它确实存在,而且必须得到承认。要从整体上考虑这个问题,我们需要考虑问题的严重性,以及对正在接受培训的医生、培训师和任何其他与结果相关的各方来说可行的解决方案。
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