High-profile attention has recently been given to the problem of surgical competence of a few cardiothoracic surgeons and to abuse of limited private practice by some full-time state-employed doctors. These issues raise questions about the adequacy of postgraduate training facilities, the rigor with which new specialists are evaluated before being allowed to enter practice, and the need for accountability on the part of those who take time off from full-time public service to work privately. In this editorial attention is drawn to the need for greater diligence and vigilance in overseeing and rectifying these aspects of professionalism
As many of us served as members of the Council of Psychiatrists, Colleges of Medicine of South Afri...
A role of ethics in the medical context is to protect the interests, freedoms and well-being of pati...
Benefits derived from the Council for Health Services Accreditation South Africa (COHSASA) accredita...
© 2013 Dr. David HillisProfessionalism underpins the commitment made between a profession and societ...
The challenges facing the professions (and perhaps especially the medical profession) in the new Sou...
The South African health system consists of partly privatized and partly public health care. It is t...
BACKGROUND : Surgical training varies significantly amongst universities within the same country. Th...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore whether official inquiries are an effective method ...
Among the most important constituencies of the South African Journal of Surgery are its readership a...
A ‘profession’ largely refers to an occupation with secured tenure and that carries substantial hono...
Professional attitudes and behaviours have only recently been explicitly recognized by medical educa...
All the contributions to this edition of SA Heart were invited from authors with connections to priv...
Background and Objectives: Medical professionalism is an essential aspect of medical education and p...
Professionalism is considered to be the zenith of professional training in Medicine encompassing the...
Background. Components of professionalism in undergraduate medical studies at the University of Pre...
As many of us served as members of the Council of Psychiatrists, Colleges of Medicine of South Afri...
A role of ethics in the medical context is to protect the interests, freedoms and well-being of pati...
Benefits derived from the Council for Health Services Accreditation South Africa (COHSASA) accredita...
© 2013 Dr. David HillisProfessionalism underpins the commitment made between a profession and societ...
The challenges facing the professions (and perhaps especially the medical profession) in the new Sou...
The South African health system consists of partly privatized and partly public health care. It is t...
BACKGROUND : Surgical training varies significantly amongst universities within the same country. Th...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore whether official inquiries are an effective method ...
Among the most important constituencies of the South African Journal of Surgery are its readership a...
A ‘profession’ largely refers to an occupation with secured tenure and that carries substantial hono...
Professional attitudes and behaviours have only recently been explicitly recognized by medical educa...
All the contributions to this edition of SA Heart were invited from authors with connections to priv...
Background and Objectives: Medical professionalism is an essential aspect of medical education and p...
Professionalism is considered to be the zenith of professional training in Medicine encompassing the...
Background. Components of professionalism in undergraduate medical studies at the University of Pre...
As many of us served as members of the Council of Psychiatrists, Colleges of Medicine of South Afri...
A role of ethics in the medical context is to protect the interests, freedoms and well-being of pati...
Benefits derived from the Council for Health Services Accreditation South Africa (COHSASA) accredita...