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Professionalism and the medical student
The Lancet, 2004According to the Charter on Professionalism, 3 principles lie at the core of professionalism in medicine: primacy of patient welfare, patient autonomy, and social justice.
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Medical professionalism and continuing professional development for medical specialists
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 2004AbstractThe present paper briefly describes a growing trend in continuing professional development (CPD) for medical practitioners, examines some recent published contributions related to professionalism in medicine and describes the theoretical platform of a CPD framework based on medical professionalism that has been developed for use in a variety of
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Medical students' professionalism
Medical Teacher, 2006Shapiro et al. (2006) in this issue report on an innovative medical student elective entitled ‘Teaching the art of doctoring’.
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Medicine, 2016
Medicine is an ever-changing science. Since this book was first published in 2006, there have been major advances in many aspects of medicine. In this second edition, medical cases, diagnostic approaches and treatment modalities have been brought up to date, in keeping with advances in medical science.
Kwan, SKJ, Chen, JY
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Medicine is an ever-changing science. Since this book was first published in 2006, there have been major advances in many aspects of medicine. In this second edition, medical cases, diagnostic approaches and treatment modalities have been brought up to date, in keeping with advances in medical science.
Kwan, SKJ, Chen, JY
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Restoring medical professionalism
Neurology, 2012The essence of medical professionalism is placing dedication to the welfare of patients above physicians' personal or proprietary interests. Medicine has become deprofessionalized as a consequence of socioeconomic factors leading to increasing commercialization and perverse financial incentives converting it into a business, the presence of unmanaged ...
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On Professional Medical Liability
Radiology, 1956A comprehensive current survey of the overall incidence and cost of professional medical liability claims and cases does not exist. Over the past five or six years a number of partial studies and articles have been published but the dissimilarity of the data makes more than a rough correlation of these impossible.
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Online Medical Professionalism
Annals of Internal Medicine, 2013Joy L, Lee, Albert W, Wu
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Abstract Professionalism encompasses several ethics models—virtue ethics, ethics of care, covenantal, and shared decision making. Patient trust can be created using PEARLS (partnership, empathy, apology, respect, legitimization, support); crucial conversations and effective communication can follow the SPIKES (setting, perception ...
Thomas R. Gossard, Erik K. St. Louis
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Thomas R. Gossard, Erik K. St. Louis
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