Abstract Background Humility has recently been conceptualized as a positive, multifaceted attribute in fields outside of medicine, such as psychology and philosophy. In medicine, there has been limited study into the nature of humility and its role in clinical practice. We sought to develop a deeper understanding of humility in medical practice through the lived-experiences of peer-nominated excellent clinicians. Methods We conducted a qualitative study with secondary analysis of transcripts from individual open ended, semi-structured interviews of 13 peer nominated physicians [7 (54%) female] at an academic centre. Using constant co...
The scientific literature on humility has grown rapidly over the past decade with hundreds of studie...
Humility is a virtue, and it is important that this character strength is cultivated in school. This...
As a leader, is it possible to be both successful and humble? Studies show that today’s emerging lea...
The new professionalism movement in medical education takes seriously the old medical virtues. Perha...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018Dispositional humility of healthcare professionals bal...
ObjectiveCultural portrayals of physicians suggest an unclear and even contradictory role for humili...
Aims: The aim of this sharing of experience was to explore the foundational concepts of humility t...
ObjectiveThis study evaluates the effectiveness of a cultural competence and humility intervention f...
Respectfulness is demanded of doctors and predicts more positive patient health-related outcomes but...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/102253/1/medu12269.pd
This dissertation explores the qualities of humility in the context of a therapeutic relationship be...
Humble people are open to new information, are other-focused, and hold egalitarian beliefs. This pro...
Leadership competencies are important contributing factors of successful performance among leaders. ...
After decades of neglect, research in humility is finally turning a corner. Within the past few year...
Objective To study how doctors care for their patients, both medically and as fellow humans, through...
The scientific literature on humility has grown rapidly over the past decade with hundreds of studie...
Humility is a virtue, and it is important that this character strength is cultivated in school. This...
As a leader, is it possible to be both successful and humble? Studies show that today’s emerging lea...
The new professionalism movement in medical education takes seriously the old medical virtues. Perha...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018Dispositional humility of healthcare professionals bal...
ObjectiveCultural portrayals of physicians suggest an unclear and even contradictory role for humili...
Aims: The aim of this sharing of experience was to explore the foundational concepts of humility t...
ObjectiveThis study evaluates the effectiveness of a cultural competence and humility intervention f...
Respectfulness is demanded of doctors and predicts more positive patient health-related outcomes but...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/102253/1/medu12269.pd
This dissertation explores the qualities of humility in the context of a therapeutic relationship be...
Humble people are open to new information, are other-focused, and hold egalitarian beliefs. This pro...
Leadership competencies are important contributing factors of successful performance among leaders. ...
After decades of neglect, research in humility is finally turning a corner. Within the past few year...
Objective To study how doctors care for their patients, both medically and as fellow humans, through...
The scientific literature on humility has grown rapidly over the past decade with hundreds of studie...
Humility is a virtue, and it is important that this character strength is cultivated in school. This...
As a leader, is it possible to be both successful and humble? Studies show that today’s emerging lea...