2016
DOI: 10.5811/westjem.2016.2.29102
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Emergency Medicine Resident Perceptions of Medical Professionalism

Abstract: IntroductionMedical professionalism is a core competency for emergency medicine (EM) trainees; but defining professionalism remains challenging, leading to difficulties creating objectives and performing assessment. Because professionalism is dynamic, culture-specific, and often taught by modeling, an exploration of trainees’ perceptions can highlight their educational baseline and elucidate the importance they place on general conventional professionalism domains. To this end, our objective was to assess the … Show more

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“…Similar to prior years, the most common study populations were medical students (21/75; 28%) and residents (48/75; 64%) . Interestingly, this year only one study addressing medical students was highlighted for excellence, in contrast to prior years.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…Similar to prior years, the most common study populations were medical students (21/75; 28%) and residents (48/75; 64%) . Interestingly, this year only one study addressing medical students was highlighted for excellence, in contrast to prior years.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Three of these studies with an experimental design were highlighted . There was a decline in the number of observational studies (35/75; 47%), compared to 2015 (36/61; 59%), but an increase in the number of studies using survey methodology (19/75; 25%) in 2016 compared to 10 of 61, 16% in 2015, and 0% in 2014. It should be noted that all survey studies in this review drew data from participants from multiple institutions per the predetermined selection criteria.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the assessment of professionalism, attributes called "domains" have been created and subdivided into specific attributes, which facilitates analyses based on characteristics. Examples of domains are empathy, altruism, self-improvement, competency, punctuality, responsibility, respect, confidentiality, secrecy and fairness 1,4,10,15 . It should be emphasized that the process of teaching and assessing students must highlight the importance of displaying these behaviors 8 .…”
Section: Throughout the Years Medicine And Medical Education Have Unmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It represents a complex, dynamic and multidimensional construct that is difficult to define and encompasses multiple and varied concepts which, many times, are dissimilar. It also includes individual and behavioral factors that are learned throughout life and are influenced by sociocultural aspects 1,4 . Due to this, establishing an ideal model to teach and assess professional attitudes can be quite challenging 1,2 .…”
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