Given recent emphasis on professionalism training in medical schools by accrediting organizations, medical ethics and humanities educators need to develop a comprehensive understanding of this emphasis. To achieve this, the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education (PRIME) II Workshop (May 2011) enlisted representatives of the three major accreditation organizations to join with a national expert panel of medical educators in ethics, history, literature, and the visual arts. PRIME II faculty engaged in a dialogue on the future of professionalism in medical education. The authors present three overarching themes that resulted from the PRIME II discussions: transformation, question everything, and unity of vision and purpose.The fi...
The reflections on education by John W. Alexander and UNESCO (United Nations Educatiol, Scientific a...
The authors propose that professionalism, rather than be-ing left to the chance that students will m...
The reflections on education by John W. Alexander and UNESCO (United Nations Educatiol, Scientific a...
Given recent emphasis on professionalism training in medical schools by accrediting organizations, m...
Given recent emphasis on professionalism training in medical schools by accrediting organizations, m...
Given recent emphasis on professionalism training in medical schools by accrediting organizations, m...
It is unambiguous that the moral codes and ethics of the medical profession are threatened at the pr...
It is a fact: the human side of medicine will always be an integral part of medical education and pr...
It is a fact: the human side of medicine will always be an integral part of medical education and pr...
All U.S. medical schools require some medical ethics education and must now ensure that their gradua...
In recent years, the professional ethics agenda has attracted the attention of prestigious universit...
The virtues that constitute medical professionalism have been aptly described in multiple position s...
All U.S. medical schools require some medical ethics education and must now ensure that their gradua...
The authors propose that professionalism, rather than being left to the chance that students will mo...
Professionalism is considered to be the zenith of professional training in Medicine encompassing the...
The reflections on education by John W. Alexander and UNESCO (United Nations Educatiol, Scientific a...
The authors propose that professionalism, rather than be-ing left to the chance that students will m...
The reflections on education by John W. Alexander and UNESCO (United Nations Educatiol, Scientific a...
Given recent emphasis on professionalism training in medical schools by accrediting organizations, m...
Given recent emphasis on professionalism training in medical schools by accrediting organizations, m...
Given recent emphasis on professionalism training in medical schools by accrediting organizations, m...
It is unambiguous that the moral codes and ethics of the medical profession are threatened at the pr...
It is a fact: the human side of medicine will always be an integral part of medical education and pr...
It is a fact: the human side of medicine will always be an integral part of medical education and pr...
All U.S. medical schools require some medical ethics education and must now ensure that their gradua...
In recent years, the professional ethics agenda has attracted the attention of prestigious universit...
The virtues that constitute medical professionalism have been aptly described in multiple position s...
All U.S. medical schools require some medical ethics education and must now ensure that their gradua...
The authors propose that professionalism, rather than being left to the chance that students will mo...
Professionalism is considered to be the zenith of professional training in Medicine encompassing the...
The reflections on education by John W. Alexander and UNESCO (United Nations Educatiol, Scientific a...
The authors propose that professionalism, rather than be-ing left to the chance that students will m...
The reflections on education by John W. Alexander and UNESCO (United Nations Educatiol, Scientific a...