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- Tags: PROFESSIONALISM
The professionalism movement: Can we pause?
Tags: 2004, ACGME outcomes, American Journal of Bioethics, Biomedical Social Sciences, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Education, Journal Article, justice, Kuczewski M G, Medical, MEDICAL ethics, medical humanities, medical-student abuse, mistreatment, NEOMED College of Medicine, perceptions, PROFESSIONALISM, professionalism professional development, school, Social, Social Issues, Social Sciences - Other Topics, virtue, Wear D
Medical Humanities and Their Discontents: Definitions, Critiques, and Implications
Tags: 2009, Academic Medicine, clerkship, Coulehan J, Curriculum, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Education, Education & Educational Research, Ethics, Health Care Sciences & Services, Journal Article, mindful, Montello M, NARRATIVE medicine, NEOMED College of Medicine, physician, Practice, PROFESSIONALISM, school-of-medicine, Shapiro J, students perceptions, Wear D
Physician views on practicing professionalism in the corporate age.
Teaching fearlessness: a manifesto.
Tags: *Curriculum, *Learning, 2011, Adaptation, Attitude, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Dhillon N, Education, Education for health (Abingdon, England), Faculty-Student Relations – Evaluation, Fear/*psychology, Humans, Interpersonal Relations, Knowledge, Medical – Evaluation, Medical/*methods, Medical/*psychology, Mentors, Mentorship, NEOMED College of Medicine, PROFESSIONALISM, Psychological, Role Models – Evaluation, Stress, Students, Teaching/*methods, Wear D, Zarconi J
Derogatory and cynical humour directed towards patients: views of residents and attending doctors.
Tags: *Attitude of Health Personnel, *Social Identification, *Wit and Humor as Topic, 2009, Aultman Julie M, College of Graduate Studies, Culture, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Education, Ethics, Hospital/*psychology, Humans, HUMOR in the workplace, Medical education, MEDICAL personnel & patient, Medical Staff, Medical/methods, Medical/psychology, NEOMED College of Graduate Studies, NEOMED College of Medicine, Physician-Patient Relations, PROFESSIONALISM, Social Perception, Students, Varley Joseph D, Wear Delese, WIT & humor, WIT & humor in medicine, Zarconi Joseph