Varghese, Joe2019-09-252019-09-252011-03-182010-040975-5691http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/177110"There have been several questions, some with ethical overtones (why should there be substandard care for the rural population?) and some on practical matters (will the cadre be able to handle the population’s healthcare needs?). These are based on the notion that what we have today (the current medical graduation programme) is the gold standard, and what we are considering as a new cadre is nothing but a compromise and a short-term solution to the problem of non-availability of doctors. This position can be challenged because the issue of health human resources in rural areas is not limited to their non-availability. Another important question relates to their appropriateness to work in the rural context, especially for primary level careengWith permission of the license/copyright holderoption for the poorhealth ethicsmedical careBioethicsMedical ethicsHealth ethicsThe new rural doctorArticle