Alcohol and the Medical Community: A Cocktail for Exclusion

IF 2.3 3区 哲学 Q1 ETHICS Hastings Center Report Pub Date : 2024-12-24 DOI:10.1002/hast.4944
Luqman M. Ellythy, Ian M. Michel, Elizabeth K. Farkouh, Aasim I. Padela
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Alcohol is a class 1 carcinogen, and its use, at any level, is not safe for health. Despite this, alcohol remains strongly mixed into medical culture and is often served free at medical-community events. This presents numerous ethical concerns. First, the funding of alcohol-centered events by the medical community reinforces alcohol consumption as a coping mechanism for stress, perpetuates the perceived need for alcohol for socialization, and falsely implies that it is a safe substance. Additionally, the medical community is increasingly diverse, including Muslims, Mormons, those in recovery from substance use disorders, pregnant individuals, and individuals from homes and communities damaged by alcohol. Due to their moral or safety concerns, these individuals may miss opportunities to network and engage in professional development when alcohol is present. Therefore, alcohol acts as a barrier to diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts and can result in pernicious downstream effects for minority patient populations.

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酒精和医学界:排斥的鸡尾酒。
酒精是一级致癌物,任何浓度的酒精对健康都不安全。尽管如此,酒精仍然深深地融入了医学文化,并且经常在医学界的活动中免费提供。这带来了许多伦理问题。首先,医学界资助以酒精为中心的活动,强化了酒精消费作为一种应对压力的机制,延续了社交对酒精的感知需求,并错误地暗示它是一种安全物质。此外,医学界越来越多样化,包括穆斯林、摩门教徒、从药物使用障碍中恢复过来的人、孕妇以及来自家庭和社区被酒精破坏的人。由于道德或安全方面的考虑,这些人可能会在酒精在场的情况下失去社交和职业发展的机会。因此,酒精是多样性、公平性和包容性努力的障碍,并可能对少数患者群体产生有害的下游影响。
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Hastings Center Report explores ethical, legal, and social issues in medicine, health care, public health, and the life sciences. Six issues per year offer articles, essays, case studies of bioethical problems, columns on law and policy, caregivers’ stories, peer-reviewed scholarly articles, and book reviews. Authors come from an assortment of professions and academic disciplines and express a range of perspectives and political opinions. The Report’s readership includes physicians, nurses, scholars, administrators, social workers, health lawyers, and others.
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