Introduction :
Katja Kuehlmeyer and Corinna Klingler
Institute for Ethics, History and Theory of Medicine, University of Munich
Migrant physicians might struggle with different challenges when they start to work in German expectations of patients, colleagues or supervisors and value differences in the communication with these challenges? We were interested in the perspectives of the migrant doctors themselves, the political actors shaping the context in which migrant physicians work. We present the preliminary conducted 25 phone-interviews on the situation of physicians who were trained in medicine in other qualitative analysis is a grounded theory. In our preliminary model, which is at the core of our where a doctor’s behavior deviates from presumably shared professional standards. In the discussion have implications for the quality of healthcare provision and therefore patients’ health and autonomy.