Measuring medical professionalism /
Patients who are confident of physicians' intellectual and technical abilities are sometimes not convinced of their professional behaviour. Systemic and anecdotal cases of physician misconduct, conflict of interest, and self-interest abound. Many have even come to mistrust physicians as patient...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Oxford University Press,
2006.
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Colección: | OUP E-Books.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- A framework for measuring professionalism / David Thomas Stern
- What is medical professionalism? / Louise Arnold and David Thomas Stern
- Ethics, law, and professionalism: what physicians need to know / Audiey Kao
- Using standardized clinical encounters to assess physician communication / Debra Klamen and Reed Williams
- The assessment of moral reasoning and professionalism in medical education and practice / DeWitt C. Baldwin Jr. and Donnie J. Self
- Using surveys to assess professionalism in individuals and institutions / DeWitt C. Baldwin Jr. and Steven R. Daugherty
- Measuring specific elements of professionalism: empathy, teamwork, and lifelong learning / Jon Veloski and Mohmmmedreza Hojat
- Faculty observations of student professional behavior / John Norcini.
- Using critical incident reports and longitudinal observations to assess professionalism / Maxine Papadakis and Helen Loeser
- Content and context of peer assessment / Louise Arnold and David Thomas Stern
- Using reflection and rhetoric to understand professional behaviors / Shiphra Ginsburg and Lorelei Lingard
- The use of portfolios to assess professionalism / Kelly Fryer-Edwards, Linda E. Pinsky, and Lynne Robins
- Admission to medical school: selecting applicants with the potential for professionalism / Norma E. Wagoner
- Assessing professionalism for accreditation / Dierdre C. Lynch, David C. Leach, and Patricia M. Surdyk
- Measuring professionalism: a commentary / Fred Hafferty.