AMA Cites: 'When Water is Unsafe, Physicians Must Take up Public Health Roles'

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AMA Cites: 'When Water is Unsafe, Physicians Must Take up Public Health Roles'

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The ongoing Flint, Michigan, water crisis illuminates questions about the nature and scope of clinicians’ obligations to identify, assess and respond to patients’ and communities’ health risks from harmful microbial and chemical levels in their water supply.

Clinicians should be trained to recognize symptoms of contaminated water use, but how should they be trained to help prevent contamination and execute other public health duties?

This month’s  AMA Journal of Ethics®  explores clinicians’ roles in defining and enforcing the parameters of what constitutes “safe” water and in addressing barriers to safe water access.

Take a moment to consider this question: A patient insists that water contamination is causing her persistent rash even after her physician tells her it’s unlikely. How should the physician respond to the patient?

Give your answer and find responses to this question in the October issue of the  AMA Journal of Ethics .

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