Practitioner impairment occurs when a physical, mental or substance-related disorder interferes with his or her ability to engage in professional activities competently and safely. The Health Professions Council of South Africa makes reporting of impaired colleagues and students mandatory. The ethical dilemma faced by many colleagues on the issue of reporting an impaired practitioner is that of having to choose between protecting the privacy of the practitioner and the safety of patients. However, medicine as a profession with an acknowledged fiduciary relationship has a clear responsibility to assure the public, and all patients, that its practitioners and institutions are trustworthy. An awareness of and sensitivity to physician vulner...
The New South Wales Medical Board established a Health Programme for the assessment and rehabilitati...
The psychological sequelae of physical impairments present complex challenges for scientiftc invest...
Mental illness affects nearly every family. Recent epidemiological studies conducted by the World He...
When a physician is suspected of having a substance use disorder, the potential ramifications are fa...
This study explores the views and experiences of health sector professionals in Australia regarding ...
This study explores the views and experiences of health sector professionals in Australia regarding ...
Impaired clergy present problems for themselves, for those whom they serve, and for the profession i...
The Code of Health and Disability Services Consumers’ Rights 1996 (Code of Rights) confirms that pat...
Because of their unique responsibilities, physicians are under close societal scrutiny concerning th...
This article will not concern itself, per se, with the recently much written about subject of medica...
Patients who pose a risk of serious accidents present a difficult ethical problem for medical practi...
It is well recognised that using the normal healthcare pathways is often difficult for doctors, dent...
The concept of the "impaired physician" is an oxymoron. Physicians are by definition bearers of heal...
The Life Esidimeni tragedy highlights several ethical transgressions. Health professionals’ ethics a...
You are the chief-of-surgery at a major urban medical center. Dr X is a 69-year-old vascular surgeon...
The New South Wales Medical Board established a Health Programme for the assessment and rehabilitati...
The psychological sequelae of physical impairments present complex challenges for scientiftc invest...
Mental illness affects nearly every family. Recent epidemiological studies conducted by the World He...
When a physician is suspected of having a substance use disorder, the potential ramifications are fa...
This study explores the views and experiences of health sector professionals in Australia regarding ...
This study explores the views and experiences of health sector professionals in Australia regarding ...
Impaired clergy present problems for themselves, for those whom they serve, and for the profession i...
The Code of Health and Disability Services Consumers’ Rights 1996 (Code of Rights) confirms that pat...
Because of their unique responsibilities, physicians are under close societal scrutiny concerning th...
This article will not concern itself, per se, with the recently much written about subject of medica...
Patients who pose a risk of serious accidents present a difficult ethical problem for medical practi...
It is well recognised that using the normal healthcare pathways is often difficult for doctors, dent...
The concept of the "impaired physician" is an oxymoron. Physicians are by definition bearers of heal...
The Life Esidimeni tragedy highlights several ethical transgressions. Health professionals’ ethics a...
You are the chief-of-surgery at a major urban medical center. Dr X is a 69-year-old vascular surgeon...
The New South Wales Medical Board established a Health Programme for the assessment and rehabilitati...
The psychological sequelae of physical impairments present complex challenges for scientiftc invest...
Mental illness affects nearly every family. Recent epidemiological studies conducted by the World He...