Much has been written recently about medical professionalism, about how we define it, and about how to educate our students in this domain. While there seems to be consensus as to what constitutes professionalism, there remains a good deal of uncertainty as to how best to teach students to meet their obligations to their patients, to society, and to their profession. This essay will examine some of the recent discourse on professionalism education, and will then describe the Family Medicine clerkship narrative medicine curriculum at Keck School of Medicine. By creating time and space in the formal curriculum for reflection with teachers and mentors, we believe that we provide students with an opportunity for the active, self-changing work t...
The virtues that constitute medical professionalism have been aptly described in multiple position s...
Abstract Background Professionalism development is influenced by the informal and hidden curriculum....
It is unambiguous that the moral codes and ethics of the medical profession are threatened at the pr...
Much has been written recently about medical professionalism, about how we define it, and about how ...
The authors propose that professionalism, rather than being left to the chance that students will mo...
ContextRather than merely acting professionally, medical students are expected to become professiona...
In the past decade, designing educational environments to support medical professionalism and the de...
Rather than merely acting professionally, medical students are expected to become professionals. Dev...
Professionalism and physician well-being are important topics in academic medicine. Lapses in profes...
Abstract Introduction Research suggests that students become less patient-centered and empathetic in...
Abstract Educators across the continuum of medical education seek to incorporate instruction that em...
Objectives: This study analyses the ways in which curriculum reform facilitated student learning abo...
The authors, medical students immersed in learning professionalism, observe that most of the profess...
The authors propose that professionalism, rather than be-ing left to the chance that students will m...
Professional values and behaviours are intrinsic to all medical practice yet remain one of the most ...
The virtues that constitute medical professionalism have been aptly described in multiple position s...
Abstract Background Professionalism development is influenced by the informal and hidden curriculum....
It is unambiguous that the moral codes and ethics of the medical profession are threatened at the pr...
Much has been written recently about medical professionalism, about how we define it, and about how ...
The authors propose that professionalism, rather than being left to the chance that students will mo...
ContextRather than merely acting professionally, medical students are expected to become professiona...
In the past decade, designing educational environments to support medical professionalism and the de...
Rather than merely acting professionally, medical students are expected to become professionals. Dev...
Professionalism and physician well-being are important topics in academic medicine. Lapses in profes...
Abstract Introduction Research suggests that students become less patient-centered and empathetic in...
Abstract Educators across the continuum of medical education seek to incorporate instruction that em...
Objectives: This study analyses the ways in which curriculum reform facilitated student learning abo...
The authors, medical students immersed in learning professionalism, observe that most of the profess...
The authors propose that professionalism, rather than be-ing left to the chance that students will m...
Professional values and behaviours are intrinsic to all medical practice yet remain one of the most ...
The virtues that constitute medical professionalism have been aptly described in multiple position s...
Abstract Background Professionalism development is influenced by the informal and hidden curriculum....
It is unambiguous that the moral codes and ethics of the medical profession are threatened at the pr...