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Tytuł:
Wykonywanie zawodu lekarza przez cudzoziemca niebędącego obywatelem państwa członkowskiego UE a znajomość języka polskiego
Practice in the medical profession for a foreigner who is not a citizen of an EU Member State versus knowledge of the Polish language
Autorzy:
Pawłowski, Sławomir
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2143107.pdf
Data publikacji:
2022-06-10
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu
Tematy:
the right to practice as a doctor
foreign doctor
recognition of professional qualifications
patient rights
Opis:
Practising as a physician, especially during the pandemic, was of interest to the legislator several times due to staff shortages and more. The pandemic also forced changes in many paradigms of providing healthcare services. One of them, con-tained in the so-called ‘Special Covid Act’, was to simplify the acquisition of right to practise as a doctor by a foreigner who is not a citizen of a European Union Member State. The study focuses on one of the facilitations introduced: relinquishment of the four-stage examination on knowledge of the Polish language in favor of submitting a statement on the command of the Polish in speech and writing to the extent neces-sary to practise as a doctor, i.e. resignation from an objective, verifiable assessment, in favor of a civil law declaration will, in principle not verifiable at the time of sub-mission. This solution raises a number of doubts and carries the risk of a medical error. First and foremost, a medical interview, one of the key and initial stages of treatment initiation, becomes impossible to conduct. Secondly, it is also difficult to communicate with other medical personnel. Thirdly, it is doubtful whether another statutory obligation will be fulfilled, namely providing information to the patient about their state of health and obtaining consent for treatment. The mechanism of supervision by another doctor who speaks Polish should also be considered insuf-ficient, as due to the lack of such personnel, it will often be impossible to meet this condition. These and other reasons support a negative assessment of the solutions introduced. A much better solution would be to provide intensive learning of the Polish language, a solution that is proven and used successfully. Referring to the language of the EU directives on the recognition of professional qualifications, it is a “reasonable and necessary” direction.
Źródło:
Studia Prawa Publicznego; 2022, 1 (37); 9-28
2300-3936
Pojawia się w:
Studia Prawa Publicznego
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
When a doctor becomes a patient, the unique expectations and behaviours in a disease: preliminary report
Autorzy:
Tarkowski, Z.
Piątkowski, W.
Bogusz, R.
Majchrowska, A.
Nowakowski, M.
Sadowska, A.
Humeniuk, E.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1917827.pdf
Data publikacji:
2016
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Medyczny w Białymstoku
Tematy:
‘a doctor as a patient’
disease
Opis:
Descriptions and interpretations of cases in which a doctor becomes a patient are rather marginal in the Polish and Western medical literature. Still, analysis of doctors’ behaviours when they become patients themselves seems interesting. The available research results suggest that doctors find it difficult to adopt the role of a patient and very often delay the process of diagnosis and therapy. A substantial number of them treat themselves and have problems with following therapeutic advice. There are particular features which make doctors demanding or even tough when placed in the role of a patient. Doctors often select ‘partners’ in therapy among their colleagues, expect ‘individual therapy’ and ‘special’ treatment (a longer appointment, consultation after regular working hours etc.). The problem of ‘doctors in sickness’ has been addressed by professional organisations. The British General Medical Council suggests that due to potential risk for one’s patients’ and one’s own health, an ill doctor should consult his/her highly qualified colleague and follow the advice. Moreover, he/she is advised to consult a GP who is not a member of their family in order to guarantee independent and objective medical care. Similar solutions have been adopted by medical organisations from other countries.
Źródło:
Progress in Health Sciences; 2016, 6(2); 160-164
2083-1617
Pojawia się w:
Progress in Health Sciences
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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