Understanding medical professionalism
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Understanding medical professionalism
McGraw-Hill Education/Lange, c2014
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Other authors: Frederic W. Hafferty, Catherine R Lucey, Shiphra Ginsburg
Includes bibliographical references and index
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A groundbreaking text on how to deliver the highest quality patient care through professionalism in daily medical practiceA Doody's Core Title for 2019!
Five Star Doody's Review:
"This is an outstanding book for all clinicians and professors, indeed for everyone in medicine to help mentor and self-police the medical profession."
"Understanding Medical Professionalism is a 'must-have' for all involved in the healing arts. The book demystifies professionalism, bringing it from a philosophical, mystical concept to a practical everyday set of behaviors. The twelve chapters, in a uniform way, provide wonderful, real-life stories that illustrate the challenges faced by practitioners, describe ways to deal with those challenges, and help develop the personal and institutional skills necessary to provide excellent and compassionate care." -- Carlos A. Pellegrini, MD, FACS, FRCSI (Hon.), The Henry N. Harkins Professor and Chair, Department of Surgery, University of Washington
"Insightful, practical, and authoritative. Building on their own research and that of others, Levinson et al. offer a comprehensive discussion of medical professionalism from the refreshing perspective of behavioral skills and an enabling healthcare system. Understanding Medical Professionalism has fundamentally reframed the professionalism debate and will likely remain the definitive work in this field for quite some time." -- David G. Nichols, MD, President and CEO, The American Board of Pediatrics
"The authors' ambitious goal of providing a framework for the continuum of physician development of professional behaviors, from student through expert senior clinician, has been met. Students will find the text modular and instructive; residents will benefit from the reinforcement of positive professional behaviors and explication of strategies to excel in this competency; educational program directors will find the framework and tools for assessment and strategies for remediation enriching; and the expert professional will find subtle opportunities to grow to mastership of this most important physician competency." -- Thomas J. Nasca, MD, MACP,Chief Executive Officer, Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education, Professor of Medicine,Jefferson Medical College
"The authors offer a framework and an approach to medical professionalism that enable us to understand it, teach it, and incorporate it into our day-to-day lives as health professionals. It is a much needed addition to our armamentarium as we work to align the education of health professionals with the needs and expectations of the society we serve." -- George E. Thibault, MD,President, Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation
Table of Contents
Foreword #1. Holly Humphrey, MD
Foreword #2. Christine Cassell, MD
Preface
Chapter 1: A Practical Approach to Professionalism
Chapter 2: Resilience in Facing Professionalism Challenges
Chapter 3: A Brief History of Medicine's Modern-day Professionalism Movement
Chapter 4: Fostering Patient-centered Care
Chapter 5: Integrity and Accountability
Chapter 6: Commitment to Excellence
Chapter 7: Fair and Ethical Stewardship of Healthcare Resources
Chapter 8: The Hidden Curriculum and Professionalism
Chapter 9: Educating for Professionalism
Chapter 10: Evaluating Professionalism
Chapter 11: When Things go Wrong: The Challenge of Self Regulation
Chapter 12: Organizational Professionalism
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