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Medical Professionalism: Theory, Education, and Practice

Editat de Gia Merlo, Thomas D. Harter
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 apr 2025
Medical Professionalism: Theory, Education, and Practice provides a comprehensive account of three tracks of medical professionalism - the conceptual, the teaching and assessment, and the practical - in a single resource from leading experts in the field.Innovatively it provides new perspectives on topics such as managing conscientious objections, social media use by physicians, physician resiliency and remediation, health law and environmental stewardship that have not previously been addressed specifically through the lens of medical professionalism. Part A focuses on the definitions, theoretical underpinnings, and scope of medical professionalism. Part B explores different ways to understand and educate for medical professionalism along the continuum of medical practice. Part C assesses various practice issues through the lens of medical professionalism. Finally, Part D assesses organizational issues through the lens of medical professionalism. It includes narrative prologues to each section, and a conclusion that assesses how technological innovations in health care create several tensions that the field of medical professionalism will need to address in the future.This book appeals to academics, medical students, bioethics students, health care administrators and managers, physicians, and health care researchers.
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ISBN-13: 9780197640814
ISBN-10: 0197640818
Pagini: 616
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 mm
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

Gia Merlo, MD, MBA, MEd is clinical professor of psychiatry and NYU Grossman School of Medicine and clinical professor of nursing, and senior advisor on wellness at New York University. Prior to joining NYU, she was associate dean of health professions and founding director of the Medical Professionalism Program at Rice University. She has been involved in clinical care and medical education for nearly 30 years and is an expert in professional development and mental health, particularly of physicians and other healthcare professionals.Thomas D. Harter, PhD is the Director of the Department of Bioethics and Humanities with the Gundersen Medical Foundation and Director of Clinical Ethics Consultation with Gundersen Health System. He earned his PhD in 2010 in philosophy from the University of Tennessee, specializing in medical ethics and business ethics, and was a fellow with the Cleveland Fellowship in Advanced Bioethics at Cleveland Clinic from 2010-2012.