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Physicians and obligatory social activism
Authors:Dr. T. Forcht Dagi MD  MPH   MTS
Affiliation:1. the Neurosurgery Service of Walter Reed Army Medical Center and The Kennedy Institute of Ethics, Washington, D.C.
Abstract:This essay examines the claim that physicians have a special obligation to engage in social and political activism. Four ethical paradigms are considered. Two paradigms, the preventive medicine and the social medicine models, embody a limited professional obligation to advocate the priority of health in society; the justification for a more aggressive stance is limited by the failings of paternalism. The radical model and the heroic model speak to issues of personal virtue rather than professional obligation; they are not strictly comparable.
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