Negotiating the personal-professional boundary
During a recent discussion on the dynamics of doctor patient relationships, we were talking about professionalism and professional boundaries. When practicing medicine in underserved rural areas, professional boundaries are blurred. The other day, a patient with a chronic skin condition whom I was treating in my clinic, saw me in the bus on my way to the clinic. He lifted his t shirt then and there to show me his skin rash over the abdomen. That is one extreme of how loosely defined professional boundaries are. How does the doctor balance being connected with the patient, maintaining good rapport and relationships, being sensitive to the local culture, and at the same time maintaining professional boundaries? I can make sure that I don’t breach professional boundaries with my patients, but how do I handle it when patients liberally transgress the boundaries? Mr. M was a 65 year old man with cancer of the voice box. He was treated in a government regional cancer hospi...