

An edition of Professionalism in Medicine (2008)
By Jill Thistlethwaite,John Spencer,Sean Hilton
Publish Date
2008
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group,Radcliffe
Language
eng
Pages
200
Description:
This book examines medical professionalism, dissecting the concept into various components while providing both an evidence-based and personal approach. In recent years professionalism has come under intense scrutiny and stimulated wide-ranging and far-reaching debate. The big issues include teaching and learning professionalism, the assessment of professional behaviour at all levels of practice and the problem of what should happen when professionals are deemed to be acting 'unprofessionally'. Professionalism also encompasses self-care, lifelong learning, teamwork and interaction within a culturally diverse society. This book comprehensively examines all these aspects, to provide a thorough overview of this important and evolving field.
subjects: Medical personnel, Professional ethics, Medical personnel and patient, Professional Practice, Medical Ethics, Professional Role, Professional-Patient Relations, Éthique médicale, Personnel médical, Déontologie, Pratique professionnelle, Rôle professionnel, Relations personnel médical-patient, Ethique medicale