Abstract Background Medical student and resident participation in short-term international trips for trainees (STINTTs) has increased in the past few decades. However, there has been no systematic review of trainees’ actual ethical experiences. The authors sought to identify what ethical issues medical trainees encounter during STINTTs, as elicited by and reported in peer-reviewed, quantitative and qualitative research papers. Methods The authors systematically searched five academic databases finding 659 unique titles and abstracts. The authors applied inclusion and exclusion criteria to these titles and abstracts resulting in fourteen papers, which were analyzed using qualitative thematic synthesis. Results The qualitative analysis of the...
Background Despite the great influence International Medical Experiences (IMs) can have on young ph...
BackgroundFor institutions offering global health programs, the safety of trainees during clinical r...
This paper discusses the ethical challenges of global health education programs and, specifically, I...
<p><b>Purpose:</b> This study describes the impact of an open-access, case-based global health ethic...
The aim of this study was to identify global health ethical issues that health professional trainees...
An increasing number of students are opting to participate in global health electives during their m...
Abstract Background The popularity of short-term global health experiences amongst US medical studen...
Abstract Background Clinical training in low-income c...
Context Internationalisation in medical education raises ethical concerns over, for instance, its fo...
51 pagesThe purpose of this study is to analyze the ethical concerns of undergraduate participation ...
In the United States, there are a growing number of medical students participating in international ...
Abstract Background Students on international medical electives face complex ethical issues when und...
Health care professionals who travel from their home countries to participate in humanitarian assist...
The authors co-organized (Snyder and Crooks) and gave a keynote presentation at (Turner) a conferenc...
Introduction: Participation in short-term educational experiences in global health (STEGHs) among me...
Background Despite the great influence International Medical Experiences (IMs) can have on young ph...
BackgroundFor institutions offering global health programs, the safety of trainees during clinical r...
This paper discusses the ethical challenges of global health education programs and, specifically, I...
<p><b>Purpose:</b> This study describes the impact of an open-access, case-based global health ethic...
The aim of this study was to identify global health ethical issues that health professional trainees...
An increasing number of students are opting to participate in global health electives during their m...
Abstract Background The popularity of short-term global health experiences amongst US medical studen...
Abstract Background Clinical training in low-income c...
Context Internationalisation in medical education raises ethical concerns over, for instance, its fo...
51 pagesThe purpose of this study is to analyze the ethical concerns of undergraduate participation ...
In the United States, there are a growing number of medical students participating in international ...
Abstract Background Students on international medical electives face complex ethical issues when und...
Health care professionals who travel from their home countries to participate in humanitarian assist...
The authors co-organized (Snyder and Crooks) and gave a keynote presentation at (Turner) a conferenc...
Introduction: Participation in short-term educational experiences in global health (STEGHs) among me...
Background Despite the great influence International Medical Experiences (IMs) can have on young ph...
BackgroundFor institutions offering global health programs, the safety of trainees during clinical r...
This paper discusses the ethical challenges of global health education programs and, specifically, I...