Health Care Professionalism at a Glance offers accessible
coverage of an increasingly important aspect of medical and health
professional education. This concise text includes how to identify
and develop professional behaviours, how they are assessed, and how
to challenge unprofessional behaviours.
Health Care Professionalism at a Glance:
* Provides a user-friendly and thought provoking
overview of health care professionalism
* Introduces the main topics, key definitions and
explores aspects relevant to learners and novice
professionals
* Considers fundamental features of professionalism that
students are expected to acquire as well as how they are taught,
learned and assessed
* Includes summary boxes that highlight important
points, reflection points, clinical cases and suggested further
reading
* Includes references relevant to different
countries’ accrediting bodies
This important new book will assist students in understanding the
nature of professionalism, its assessment, and the implications for
professional practice.
قائمة المحتويات
Contributors vii
Preface ix
Part 1 Professionalism in context 1
1 What is professionalism? 2
2 Health professionalism 4
3 Brief history of the profession of medicine 6
4 Becoming a professional 8
5 Role of regulatory and professional bodies 10
6 Fitness to practise and health for practice 12
7 Revalidation and remediation 14
8 Social media and the professional 16
Part 2 Learning to be a professional 19
9 The formal curriculum 20
10 Learning and teaching professionalism 22
11 Informal learning, role models and the hidden curriculum 24
12 Assessing professionalism 26
13 Principles of selection 28
14 Academic writing and plagiarism 30
Part 3 Professionalism in practice 33
15 Professional behaviours 34
16 Empathy, compassion and altruism 36
17 Handling emotions 38
18 Self-care: looking after your own health 40
19 Reflective practice 42
20 Ethics and the law 44
21 Evidence-based practice 46
22 Values-based practice 48
23 Cultural competency, sensitivity and safety 50
24 Dealing with bias and prejudice 52
Part 4 Working with patients 55
25 Patient advocacy 56
26 Patient safety 58
27 Relationships with patients 60
28 The nature of autonomy: patient and doctor 62
29 Boundary crossings and violations 64
30 Compliance, adherence and shared decision-making 66
31 Prescribing: medication and management 68
32 Communication 70
Part 5 Working with others 73
33 Written communication 74
34 Teamwork and interprofessional collaborative practice 76
35 Leadership and followership 78
Part 6 Professional issues and dilemmas 81
36 When things go wrong 82
37 Dealing with complaints 84
38 Case studies: professional dilemmas 86
References 87
Further reading 90
Index 92
عن المؤلف
Jill Thistlethwaite is Professor & Health Professions Education Consultant, University of Technology Sydney, NSW Australia.
Judy Mc Kimm is Professor and Dean of Medical Education, Swansea University.