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  1. Sep 4, 2021 · Integrity, compassion, altruism, continuous improvement, excellence, working in partnership—these are the values of medical professionalism, according to a working group formed by the Royal College of Physicians in 2005. More recently, ideas about professionalism have focused on the attributes required for a modern doctor to fulfil their roles as healer, innovator, researcher, and patient ...

  2. Dec 6, 2018 · The report defined medical professionalism as “A set of values, behaviours, and relationships that underpins the trust the public has in doctors.”. It identified six themes—leadership, teams, education, appraisal, careers and research, which unsurprisingly overlap with the characteristics identified in the new report: doctor as healer ...

  3. Mar 13, 2021 · Medical professionalism is changing with the increasing gap between what doctors have traditionally been trained to do and the realities of modern clinical practice.1 In high-income countries, the changing demographics of patients with an ageing population, the large proportion of patients with long-term conditions and multiple comorbidities, and rising health-care costs have placed huge ...

    • Andrew F Goddard, Mumtaz Patel
    • 2021
  4. Nov 5, 2009 · Medical professionalism can essentially be defined as a set of values, behaviours, and relationships. 1 Specifically this includes integrity, compassion, altruism, continuous improvement, excellence, and working in partnership with members of the wider healthcare team. 1. The authors of a US study suggested 68 behaviourally based signs of ...

  5. Professionalism is an indispensable element in the compact between the medical profession and society that is based on trust and putting the needs of patients above all other considerations. The resurgence of interest in professionalism dates back to the 1980s when health maintenance organizations were formed and proprietary influences in health care increased. Since then, a rich and ...

    • Michael D. Brennan, Verna Monson
    • 2014
  6. Nov 18, 2009 · Medical professionalism can essentially be defined as a set of values, behaviours, and relationships. 1 Specifically, this includes integrity, compassion, altruism, continuous improvement, excellence, and working in partnership with members of the wider healthcare team. 1. The authors of a US study suggested 68 behaviour based signs of ...

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  8. Jun 26, 2024 · Doctors’ professional identity and personal autonomy have been at the heart of medico-political debates for more than a century, say Freya Bowker-Howell and colleagues At the heart of recent debates in the UK about medical associate professions and doctors’ strikes is an intense disquiet about medical professional identity and its future. Articulating what it means to be a doctor—and ...

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