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Professionalism and the medical student

The Lancet, 2004
According 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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MISCONDUCT IN MEDICAL STUDENTS

Developing World Bioethics, 2008
ABSTRACTMedical students, subject to unique challenges and stressors, frequently engage in misconduct. In this observational study, carried out in a medical school in Colombia, we developed a survey to explore the association between misconduct and stress, potential stressors and other possible contributing factors, such as sex, age and academic year ...
Jaime Vengoechea   +2 more
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ERASMUS for medical students

Medical Teacher, 2016
Dear SirEuropean Community Action Scheme for the Mobility of University Students (ERASMUS) provides an amazing opportunity to complete part of your degree abroad.
Steffan Treharne Seal   +1 more
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Grand rounds for medical students by medical students

Medical Education, 2022
Bryce Ringwald   +3 more
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Medical Students in the Philippines

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1965
To the Editor:— Since I made every effort to present an accurate yet sympathetic picture of Filipino medical students, I should be grateful if Dr. Balagot would cite specific instances of "preconceived notions and surely outmoded ideological cliches." My historical sources designated Indochina and not Indonesia as an origin of immigrants ...
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Machiavellianism in Medical Students

The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1993
To be more responsive to the nation's health needs, medical educators should identify those personal qualities associated with effective primary medical care. For this research Machiavellianism was chosen as a tracer character trait opposed to the characteristics embodied in an ideal family physician.
Zenaido Camacho   +4 more
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The Medical Student as a Loner

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1970
A merican medical education has reached a point of crisis. Although the quality of education is for the most part excellent, the quantity is grossly insufficient to meet the needs of today's society for health services. The demand for additional health services in the '70s will, in all likelihood, outstrip our capacity to provide them, and it behooves ...
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Medical students investing in medical students

Medical Education, 2007
Anna Moranski   +2 more
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