Professionalism in Medicine: Critical Perspectives
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780387327266
ISBN-10: 0387327266
Pagini: 275
Ilustrații: XI, 275 p.
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Ediția:2006
Editura: Springer Us
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States
ISBN-10: 0387327266
Pagini: 275
Ilustrații: XI, 275 p.
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Ediția:2006
Editura: Springer Us
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States
Public țintă
Professional/practitionerCuprins
Conceptualizing Professionalism.- The Complexities of Medical Professionalism.- An Analysis of the Discourse of Professionalism.- Professionalism.- Teaching Professionalism.- Medical Professionalism.- Respect for Patients.- You Say Self-Interest, I Say Altruism.- The Role of Ethics Within Professionalism Inquiry.- Medical Professionals and the Discourse of Professionalism.- Assessing Professionalism.- Educating for Professionalism at Indiana University School of Medicine.- The Problem with Evaluating Professionalism.- How Medical Training Mangles Professionalism.- Wit is not Enough.- Professionalism and the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle.- CODA.- CODA.
Recenzii
From the reviews:
"This text presents an interesting counterpoint to the body of perceived wisdom on professionalism. … The volume is most effective when it offers practical solutions to the current problems that they posit are facing the construct of professionalism and its delivery to medical students." (Alice Z. Frohna, Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 297 (19), 2007)
"This text presents an interesting counterpoint to the body of perceived wisdom on professionalism. … The volume is most effective when it offers practical solutions to the current problems that they posit are facing the construct of professionalism and its delivery to medical students." (Alice Z. Frohna, Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 297 (19), 2007)
Textul de pe ultima copertă
"Professionalism in Medicine: Critical Perspectives" is a brilliant collection of essays that responds to platitudinous notions of medical professionalism with theoretical clarity and curricular innovation. Drawing upon a wonderful wealth of scholars in the medical humanities, this inspirational volume seeks to transcend reductionistic conceptions of professionalism that are too easily mistaken for the real thing, simply because they are amenable to measurement. This incisive anthology will be savored by all who want to bring qualitative balance to a ‘professionalism movement’ that has often conflated quantitative assessment with cogent analysis."
Joseph J. Fins, M.D., F.A.C.P., Chief, Division of Medical Ethics and Professor of Medicine, Weill Medical College of Cornell University and Author, "A Palliative Ethic of Care: Clinical Wisdom at Life's End."
"This book makes a welcome and important contribution to the ongoing dialogue and debate about professionalism in medicine. The contributors, all distinguished authorities and experienced medical educators, challenge current constructs and suggest new approaches to understanding, teaching and evaluating professionalism. The provocative ideas presented range from the theoretical to the pragmatic. Professionalism in Medicine will engage the interest of medical educators and practicing physicians, sociologists and philosophers."
Herbert M. Swick, M.D., Executive Director, Institute of Medicine and Humanities
Professionalism has become a part of the contemporary academic medicine parlance, with the stakeholders focus on what has become a consistent list of attributes deemed to be the essence of professionalism: variations on altruism, duty, excellence, honor and integrity, accountability, and respect.
This collection of essays steps outside this focus. Its contributors ask different questions, including how the specializedlanguage of academic medicine and its affiliated governing and accrediting institutions define, organize, and contain the attitudes, values, and behaviors subsumed under the label "professional" or "professionalism." Each essay questions the profession’s beliefs about the nature of its work and how such beliefs are enacted (or not) in medical education and practice.
Anyone involved in decision-making in the undergraduate medical curriculum will find this book thoughtful, at times provocative, and in the end, useful.
Joseph J. Fins, M.D., F.A.C.P., Chief, Division of Medical Ethics and Professor of Medicine, Weill Medical College of Cornell University and Author, "A Palliative Ethic of Care: Clinical Wisdom at Life's End."
"This book makes a welcome and important contribution to the ongoing dialogue and debate about professionalism in medicine. The contributors, all distinguished authorities and experienced medical educators, challenge current constructs and suggest new approaches to understanding, teaching and evaluating professionalism. The provocative ideas presented range from the theoretical to the pragmatic. Professionalism in Medicine will engage the interest of medical educators and practicing physicians, sociologists and philosophers."
Herbert M. Swick, M.D., Executive Director, Institute of Medicine and Humanities
Professionalism has become a part of the contemporary academic medicine parlance, with the stakeholders focus on what has become a consistent list of attributes deemed to be the essence of professionalism: variations on altruism, duty, excellence, honor and integrity, accountability, and respect.
This collection of essays steps outside this focus. Its contributors ask different questions, including how the specializedlanguage of academic medicine and its affiliated governing and accrediting institutions define, organize, and contain the attitudes, values, and behaviors subsumed under the label "professional" or "professionalism." Each essay questions the profession’s beliefs about the nature of its work and how such beliefs are enacted (or not) in medical education and practice.
Anyone involved in decision-making in the undergraduate medical curriculum will find this book thoughtful, at times provocative, and in the end, useful.
Caracteristici
Aims to be critical, one that questions the profession’s beliefs about the nature of its work and how such beliefs are enacted (or not) in medical education, particularly as they fuel the professionalism discourse It will scrutinize how the discourse is enacted in both the formal and hidden curriculum, and in the larger medical environment Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras