نتایج جستجو برای: medical professionalism

تعداد نتایج: 598312  

اصغری, فریبا, معصومی, رسول, میرزازاده, عظیم,

Abstract Introduction: Professionalism is one of the core competencies that have become more important in the last few decades. In this paper, we describe the concepts of professionalism, its importance and teaching methods. Finally, we share the Tehran University of Medical Science (TUMS) teaching experience in this domain Methods: We searched the electronic databases such as Medline/Pub...

Journal: :Psychiatria Danubina 2013
Miro Jakovljević Ljerka Ostojić

Professionalism has been a hot topic in medical education and in medicine in general. Professionalism in medicine embodies the relationship between medicine and society as it forms the basis of patient-physician relationships and the mutual expectations patients and physicians have of each other. Education on professionalism in medicine and professionalism in medical education are two important...

2016
Mehran Seif-Farshad Shabnam Bazmi Farzad Amiri Faeze Fattahi Mehrzad Kiani

Although medical professionalism is a fundamental aspect of competence in medicine and a distinct facet of physicians' competence, evidence suggests that the subject of professionalism is not taught or assessed as part of medical students' curricula in Iran and many other countries. Assessing the knowledge of medical students and physicians about medical professionalism seems to be helpful in i...

2009
Yera Hur

PURPOSE The implementation of medical professionalism in education and evaluation is a recent trend in medical education. Although many studies on the subject have been carried out, they have generally been not focused specifically on the level of medical student professionalism, and the perception gaps between medical students and professors on this topic remain unresolved. This study attempts...

2009
Yera Hur Sun Kim

PURPOSE Doctors are asked to play the roles of both a healer and a professional. In dealing with this inherent demand, we should first ask ourselves if we are selecting students who show traits that would enable them to become a good doctor. The primary concern of this study was to identify the core elements of medical professionalism that will develop into professional competence that we shoul...

2013
Milton Kramer Mantosh Dewan Antony Fernandez Rama Rao Gogineni Jeffrey Goldberg Hesham Hamoda Ramotse Saunders Andres Sciolla Jacob Sperber

The values of American culture have changed and this has led since 1970 to a competition with traditional medical values. The social forces that have stirred a reconsideration of core medical values come from 1. economic, 2. institutional and 3. life style sources and is related to efforts by non-service providers to gain profits from medical services and the attempts by both governmental and n...

Journal: :Journal of medical ethics 2010
Matthew J Czarny Ruth R Faden Jeremy Sugarman

Television medical dramas sometimes depict medical professionalism and bioethical issues, but their nature and extent are unclear. The authors systematically analysed the bioethical and professionalism content of one season each of Grey's Anatomy and House M.D., two of the most popular current television medical dramas. The results indicate that these programmes are rife with powerful portrayal...

2015
Paul S. Mueller

Professionalism is a core competency of physicians. Clinical knowledge and skills (and their maintenance and improvement), good communication skills, and sound understanding of ethics constitute the foundation of professionalism. Rising from this foundation are behaviors and attributes of professionalism: accountability, altruism, excellence, and humanism, the capstone of which is professionali...

2016
Xin Wang Julie Shih Fen-Ju Kuo Ming-Jung Ho

BACKGROUND The Chinese Medical Doctors Association (CMDA) adopted the Charter of Medical Professionalism in the New Millennium (Charter) and published the Chinese Medical Doctor Declaration (Declaration). This is an important step to re-building medical professionalism in China at a time when the commercialization of health care has led to a decline in physician accountability and public trust ...

Ali Bahari Ali Emadzadeh, Fariba Farzad, Hasan Gholami Yadolah Zarezadeh

Background: professionalism assessment is one of the most difficult issues in medical education. In related references, it is recommended that professionalism assessment should be according to the status and attention to culture of each society. The purpose of the study was to design an appropriate framework in order to assess professionalism among medical students of Mashhad University of Medi...

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