Only by investigating all sides and contemplating every angle can we improve ethical decision-making, build more trusting relationships, and help create a more ethical world.
This episode's ethics challenge:
You've just finished your medical residency. You've been hired by a respected hospital that wants you to start immediately. However, because of state regulations and bureaucratic red tape, your accreditation to practice medicine will be delayed and you won't be able to start working for two months.
You are eligible for unemployment. However, your parents paid for medical school so you have no student debt, and your spouse has a good-paying job so you face no financial pressure.
Do you file for unemployment?
Meet the panelists:
Jennifer Elder
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenniferhelder/
Catherine Fitzgerald
https://www.linkedin.com/in/catherine-a-fitzgerald/
Dr. Robyn Odegaard
https://www.linkedin.com/in/robynodegaard/