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What Are the Top 5 Things Surgical Trainees Should Consider When Caring for Patients Who Are Incarcerated?
The US has the most individuals who are incarcerated worldwide. This article offers five recommendations for what surgical trainees should think about and know about when providing perioperative care for patients who are incarcerated.
期刊介绍:
The AMA Journal of Ethics exists to help medical students, physicians and all health care professionals navigate ethical decisions in service to patients and society. The journal publishes cases and expert commentary, medical education articles, policy discussions, peer-reviewed articles for journal-based and audio CME, visuals, and more. Since its inception as an editorially-independent journal, we promote ethics inquiry as a public good.