Practical Professionalism in Medicine Ebook e-bog
260,50 DKK
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Doctors in training are exposed to pressures and distractions to which they do not always respondappropriately, and individuals and institutions can struggle to deal effectively with difficulties when theyarise. This book exposes the myths surrounding medical professionalism and strips it of pretensions orexclusivity, making a complex subject accessible and easy to comprehend. It promotes bes...
E-bog
260,50 DKK
Forlag
Radcliffe Publishing
Udgivet
22 oktober 2013
Genrer
Medical ethics and professional conduct
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781908911148
Doctors in training are exposed to pressures and distractions to which they do not always respondappropriately, and individuals and institutions can struggle to deal effectively with difficulties when theyarise. This book exposes the myths surrounding medical professionalism and strips it of pretensions orexclusivity, making a complex subject accessible and easy to comprehend. It promotes best practice fordealing with unprofessional behaviours amongst doctors-in-training. Divided into two main sections, this workbook first explores topics such as what constitutesprofessionalism, how it might best be taught and assessed, the interactions between professionalism,ethics and legal frameworks, international trends in medical education in relation to professionalism andimplications for public policy. The second section presents 29 international case studies based on real life, explores issues and makespractical recommendations. Medical educators and students will appreciate the common format withkey discussion points for each case and international health and social care professionals will welcomeinspiration from the candid, sincere exploration of the topic. 'I welcome this book unreservedly and I am sure it will play an important role in furthering the teaching ofmedical professionalism.'From the Foreword by Professor Jim McKillop