2024
DOI: 10.1080/07853890.2024.2386039
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Promoting professionalism through humanities-based transformation

David J. Doukas

Abstract: Introduction In the last two decades, academic medical centers in the United States have faced a new challenge, dealing with breaches of medical professionalism in their staff, house staff, and medical students. Medical education settings have largely directed their professionalism efforts toward responding reactively to negative outliers. Discussion This paper contends that the warrant of medical education mandates a transformative path forward. While negative behavior… Show more

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