Learning medical professionalism is a challenging, evolving, and life-long endeavor. Professionalism in Medicine: A Case-Based Guide for Medical Students helps begin this process by engaging students and their teachers in reflection on cases that resonate with the experiences of life in medicine. Through the book's seventy-two cases, commentaries, videos, and literature-based reviews, students explore the many challenging areas of medical professionalism. Readers will appreciate the provocative professionalism dilemmas encountered by students from the pre-clinical years and clinical rotations…mehr
Learning medical professionalism is a challenging, evolving, and life-long endeavor. Professionalism in Medicine: A Case-Based Guide for Medical Students helps begin this process by engaging students and their teachers in reflection on cases that resonate with the experiences of life in medicine. Through the book's seventy-two cases, commentaries, videos, and literature-based reviews, students explore the many challenging areas of medical professionalism. Readers will appreciate the provocative professionalism dilemmas encountered by students from the pre-clinical years and clinical rotations and by physicians of various specialities. Each case is followed by two commentaries by writers who are involved in health care decisions related to that case, and who represent a wide variety of perspectives. Authors represent 46 medical schools and other institutions and include physicians, medical students, medical ethicists, lawyers, psychologists, nurses, social workers, pharmacists, health care administrators, and patient advocates.
Part I. Defining Medical Professionalism: 1. Defining teaching and learning professionalism Louise Arnold and George Thompson; Part II. Cases about Medical Students: 2. Cases about medical students Molly Eaton Robert F. McFadden Meghan Gould Molly Cooke Andre Radu William G. McNett Peter King Robert Sade Anthony Farah Thomas J. Nasca Kevin M. Eanes Howard K. Rabinowitz Elizabeth Norheim David Abraham Anna Filip Carol Reife Sarah Bergman Lewis Benjamin S. Wilford Lee Rabinowitz Peter J. Hoffman Amanda Lerman Jeffrey Spike Mark Sylvester Kenneth W. Goodman Dylan Kann Faith Fitzgerald Christine L. Myers Michael J. Green Kiona Allen Susan Coffin Neerva Goyal Eric Holmboe Christopher H. Henry Kristin DeSimone Kimmie Pringle James Plumb Justin S. Brandt Steven K. Herrine Patty Frew Molly Osborne James J. Buchino David John Doukas James Wu Adam Rindfleish Shanu Kohli Kurd Karen Novielli Phil Barbosa Frederic W. Hafferty Danielle Ku'ulei Potter Michael G. Kavan Chris Yingling and John C. Kairys; Part III. Cases about Physicians: 3. Principle of primacy of patient welfare John Spandorfer Stephen Gordin Jeffrey Ecker Michael Campbell J. Linsey Lane Allen DeJong Laura J. Fochtmann Lois Snyder Ira K. Schwartz Stanley F. Wainapel Lawrence Kaplan H. Edward Seibert and Clara Callahan; 4. Principle of patient autonomy David Lambert Kelly Fryer-Edwards Monica Branigan Catherine Belling John Caruso Thomas Tomlinson Paul J. Bellino Elaine C. Meyer Kimberly Best Sarah O'Brien Susan L. Rattner and Lois Snyder; 5. Principle of social justice Howard Weitz Bridget K. Gorman Cynthia Brincat Julia Puebla Fortier Erin Wright Walter Tsou Kathleen Flynn Peterson Thomas G. Sinas Daniel Kremens Susan Reichwein Thomas J. Nasca and Linda L. Blank; 6. Commitment to honesty with patients Paul Brucker Kayhan Parsi Robin Miller Michael Golinkoff Elizabeth Kramer Josephine Albrittin Maryann Napoli Barry D. Mann Pamelar Sankar Thomas H. Gallagher James W. Pichert Caroline Rhoads Carolyn Prouty and Thomas H. Gallagher; 7. Commitment to patient confidentiality Irene Alexandraki Paul Wolpe Patrick Duff Paul Sorum Karen Edwards Jon Veloski Karl Doghramji Richard Sobel Jock Murray Alvita Nathaniel David Axelrod Kayhan Parsi and John Spandorfer; 8. Commitment to improving quality of care Christine Laine Steven R. Simon Arthur Feldman Peter Mattoon Christine K. Cassel Kenneth M. Ludmerer David Garcia Karen M. Glaser Anne Drapkin Lyerly Jo Anne L. Earp Beth A. Lown Adina Kalet Jeremy Lazarus John Morris David J. Karras Griffin Trotter and David Nash; 9. Commitment to maintaining trust by managing conflicts of interest Thomas W. LaGrelius Martin Donohoe Stephen Ray Mitchell Jason Dana Paul D. Indman Stephen Latham Armand Antommaria Kathy Jensen Jorge Galante Sohail K. Mirza and Jordan C. Cohen; 10. Commitment to professional responsibilities Lois Snyder Robert I. Brent Neil Vidmar Gregory C. Kane Timothy Brigham Josephine Albritton Amy M. Haddad Charles Yeo Herbert Cohn Dianne MacRae Beth Ann Swan E. Ray Dorsey Brad Meier Bernard Lopez Henry C. Fader Richard L. Cruess Sylvia R. Cruess.
Part I. Defining Medical Professionalism: 1. Defining teaching and learning professionalism Louise Arnold and George Thompson; Part II. Cases about Medical Students: 2. Cases about medical students Molly Eaton Robert F. McFadden Meghan Gould Molly Cooke Andre Radu William G. McNett Peter King Robert Sade Anthony Farah Thomas J. Nasca Kevin M. Eanes Howard K. Rabinowitz Elizabeth Norheim David Abraham Anna Filip Carol Reife Sarah Bergman Lewis Benjamin S. Wilford Lee Rabinowitz Peter J. Hoffman Amanda Lerman Jeffrey Spike Mark Sylvester Kenneth W. Goodman Dylan Kann Faith Fitzgerald Christine L. Myers Michael J. Green Kiona Allen Susan Coffin Neerva Goyal Eric Holmboe Christopher H. Henry Kristin DeSimone Kimmie Pringle James Plumb Justin S. Brandt Steven K. Herrine Patty Frew Molly Osborne James J. Buchino David John Doukas James Wu Adam Rindfleish Shanu Kohli Kurd Karen Novielli Phil Barbosa Frederic W. Hafferty Danielle Ku'ulei Potter Michael G. Kavan Chris Yingling and John C. Kairys; Part III. Cases about Physicians: 3. Principle of primacy of patient welfare John Spandorfer Stephen Gordin Jeffrey Ecker Michael Campbell J. Linsey Lane Allen DeJong Laura J. Fochtmann Lois Snyder Ira K. Schwartz Stanley F. Wainapel Lawrence Kaplan H. Edward Seibert and Clara Callahan; 4. Principle of patient autonomy David Lambert Kelly Fryer-Edwards Monica Branigan Catherine Belling John Caruso Thomas Tomlinson Paul J. Bellino Elaine C. Meyer Kimberly Best Sarah O'Brien Susan L. Rattner and Lois Snyder; 5. Principle of social justice Howard Weitz Bridget K. Gorman Cynthia Brincat Julia Puebla Fortier Erin Wright Walter Tsou Kathleen Flynn Peterson Thomas G. Sinas Daniel Kremens Susan Reichwein Thomas J. Nasca and Linda L. Blank; 6. Commitment to honesty with patients Paul Brucker Kayhan Parsi Robin Miller Michael Golinkoff Elizabeth Kramer Josephine Albrittin Maryann Napoli Barry D. Mann Pamelar Sankar Thomas H. Gallagher James W. Pichert Caroline Rhoads Carolyn Prouty and Thomas H. Gallagher; 7. Commitment to patient confidentiality Irene Alexandraki Paul Wolpe Patrick Duff Paul Sorum Karen Edwards Jon Veloski Karl Doghramji Richard Sobel Jock Murray Alvita Nathaniel David Axelrod Kayhan Parsi and John Spandorfer; 8. Commitment to improving quality of care Christine Laine Steven R. Simon Arthur Feldman Peter Mattoon Christine K. Cassel Kenneth M. Ludmerer David Garcia Karen M. Glaser Anne Drapkin Lyerly Jo Anne L. Earp Beth A. Lown Adina Kalet Jeremy Lazarus John Morris David J. Karras Griffin Trotter and David Nash; 9. Commitment to maintaining trust by managing conflicts of interest Thomas W. LaGrelius Martin Donohoe Stephen Ray Mitchell Jason Dana Paul D. Indman Stephen Latham Armand Antommaria Kathy Jensen Jorge Galante Sohail K. Mirza and Jordan C. Cohen; 10. Commitment to professional responsibilities Lois Snyder Robert I. Brent Neil Vidmar Gregory C. Kane Timothy Brigham Josephine Albritton Amy M. Haddad Charles Yeo Herbert Cohn Dianne MacRae Beth Ann Swan E. Ray Dorsey Brad Meier Bernard Lopez Henry C. Fader Richard L. Cruess Sylvia R. Cruess.
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