Medical professionalism best practices : professionalism in the modern era / edited by Richard L. Byyny, MD, Douglas S. Paauw, MD, Maxine A. Papadakis, MD, Sheryl Pfeil, MD.
Reflections on best practices for medical proffessionalism in the modern era / Richard L. Byyny. Chapter 10 Introduction / Richard L. Byyny -- Chapter 2 Constructs of professionalism / David M. Irby -- Chapter 3 Transforming a medical curriculum to support professional identity formation / Sylvia R. Cruess and Richard L. Cruess -- Chapter 4 Generational differences in the interpretation of professionalism / Douglas S. Paauw, Maxine Papadakis and Sheryl Pfeil -- Chapter 5 Medical professionalism in the new millennium : a neo-Oslerian call to caring / Charles S. Bryan -- Chapter 6 Resistance and radicalization : retraining professionals for the modern era / Frederic W. Hafferty, Barret Michalec, Maria Athina (Tina) Martimianakis, and Jon Tilburt -- Chapter 7 Building an infrastructure to support professionalism in the modern era: the required elements (people, process, and technology) / William O. Cooper and Gerald Hickson -- Chapter 8 Professionalism education at Drexel university College of Medicine / Steven Rosenzweig, Dennis Novack and Pamela Duke -- Chapter 9 Becoming a doctor: the learner and the learning environment: a complex interaction / Holly Humphrey and Dana Levinsen -- Chapter 10 Professionalism in the 21st century : challenges and opportunities / Eve J. Higginbotham -- Reflections on best practices for medical proffessionalism in the modern era / Richard L. Byyny.
Summary:
"To continue the development and ongoing scholarship of medical professionalism, A[Omega]A hosts a biennial Professionalism Conference bringing together leaders in the field of medical professionalism. In September 2016, more than 20 medical educators and specialists in medical professionalism came together in Chicago for three days to discuss Medical Professionalism Best Practices: Professionalism in the Modern Era. The meeting was co-chaired and moderated by Douglas S. Paauw, MD, Maxine Papadakis, MD, and Sheryl Pfeil, MD. The following chapters are taken from the 2016 conference speakers' presentations and resulting discussion. The hope is that this monograph will aid medical schools, professional organizations, practitioners, and all involved in health care in their very important work on professionalism in medicine"--Preface.
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