Indian journal of medical ethics
Volume 9, Issue 4, 2012, Pages 249-251

Medical students' views on the migration of doctors: self-interest vs altruism. (Article)

Tharakan L.J.* , Elencheral A.L. , Karthiga M. , Kumaran V. , Rakesh P.S. , Gopichandran V. , John J.
  • a Department of Community Health, Christian Medical College, Vellore, 632 002, India
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Abstract

The migration of doctors from developing to developed countries is an ongoing phenomenon. There is scant information on the attitudes of medical students to the ethical aspects of this trend. This paper reports on a study of 50 first-year medical students and 52 interns in a college in Vellore city, Tamil Nadu. Only 13 of 102 respondents thought that migrant doctors contributed significantly to the health system in India. 17% thought that doctor migration was not an ethical issue, and 40% thought that individual altruism had no role in solving public problems. The responses to case scenarios suggest that first-year medical students are more likely to have an altruistic and communitarian attitude whereas interns tended to emphasise individual liberty and autonomy.

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Index Keywords

India human professional practice Cross-Sectional Studies altruism Humans cross-sectional study attitude male female Behavior Article Intention migration Professional Practice Location Emigration and Immigration decision making Students, Medical medical student

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ISSN: 09748466
Original Language: English