The move by the Medical Board of Australia to commence a conversation with the medical profession about revalidation reflects that patient-centred care is at the heart of good medical practice. Patients judge their doctors\u27 commitment to them based on whether their individual interactions with doctors meet their needs. We argue that ensuring that doctors are continuing to perform at a level that the community regards as acceptable is a demonstration of an individual doctor\u27s professionalism and thus their commitment to patient-centred care. This impacts on the profession as a whole, which needs to commit to what we call \u27demonstrable professionalism\u27 - the ongoing and active demonstration of performance that the community regard...
The General Medical Council (GMC) and the Medical Schools Council have produced guidance on professi...
Context Professionalism remains a challenging part of the medical curriculum to define, teach and ev...
This thesis investigates a perceived gap between the medical profession’s rhetoric that the wel...
Professionalism is fundamental to good medical practice. It benefits patients, increases the job sat...
Realisation of the importance of medical professionalism has been increasing over recent years as ev...
The Lancet report on Health Professionals for a New Century emphasises the importance of a change to...
BACKGROUND: The professional organization of medical work no longer reflects the changing health nee...
In the United Kingdom, the General Medical Council aims to introduce revalidation for all medical do...
The medical profession has, in the past, been accorded an unparalleled level of deference. It was pe...
Professionalism should describe holistically and positively the role of the surgeon. Being a surge...
Professionalism is a key component of good patient care. Research has shown that professionalism imp...
Numerous articles have been published that discuss medical professionalism from the perspective of “...
© 2013 Dr. David HillisProfessionalism underpins the commitment made between a profession and societ...
Increasingly questions are being raised about the ability of many current health reforms to address ...
The virtues that constitute medical professionalism have been aptly described in multiple position s...
The General Medical Council (GMC) and the Medical Schools Council have produced guidance on professi...
Context Professionalism remains a challenging part of the medical curriculum to define, teach and ev...
This thesis investigates a perceived gap between the medical profession’s rhetoric that the wel...
Professionalism is fundamental to good medical practice. It benefits patients, increases the job sat...
Realisation of the importance of medical professionalism has been increasing over recent years as ev...
The Lancet report on Health Professionals for a New Century emphasises the importance of a change to...
BACKGROUND: The professional organization of medical work no longer reflects the changing health nee...
In the United Kingdom, the General Medical Council aims to introduce revalidation for all medical do...
The medical profession has, in the past, been accorded an unparalleled level of deference. It was pe...
Professionalism should describe holistically and positively the role of the surgeon. Being a surge...
Professionalism is a key component of good patient care. Research has shown that professionalism imp...
Numerous articles have been published that discuss medical professionalism from the perspective of “...
© 2013 Dr. David HillisProfessionalism underpins the commitment made between a profession and societ...
Increasingly questions are being raised about the ability of many current health reforms to address ...
The virtues that constitute medical professionalism have been aptly described in multiple position s...
The General Medical Council (GMC) and the Medical Schools Council have produced guidance on professi...
Context Professionalism remains a challenging part of the medical curriculum to define, teach and ev...
This thesis investigates a perceived gap between the medical profession’s rhetoric that the wel...