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Book Synopsis
Health Care Professionalism at a Glance offers accessible coverage of an increasingly important aspect of medical and health professional education. This concise text includes how to identify and develop professional behaviours, how they are assessed, and how to challenge unprofessional behaviours.

Table of Contents

Contributors vii

Preface ix

Part 1 Professionalism in context 1

1 What is professionalism? 2

2 Health professionalism 4

3 Brief history of the profession of medicine 6

4 Becoming a professional 8

5 Role of regulatory and professional bodies 10

6 Fitness to practise and health for practice 12

7 Revalidation and remediation 14

8 Social media and the professional 16

Part 2 Learning to be a professional 19

9 The formal curriculum 20

10 Learning and teaching professionalism 22

11 Informal learning, role models and the hidden curriculum 24

12 Assessing professionalism 26

13 Principles of selection 28

14 Academic writing and plagiarism 30

Part 3 Professionalism in practice 33

15 Professional behaviours 34

16 Empathy, compassion and altruism 36

17 Handling emotions 38

18 Self-care: looking after your own health 40

19 Reflective practice 42

20 Ethics and the law 44

21 Evidence-based practice 46

22 Values-based practice 48

23 Cultural competency, sensitivity and safety 50

24 Dealing with bias and prejudice 52

Part 4 Working with patients 55

25 Patient advocacy 56

26 Patient safety 58

27 Relationships with patients 60

28 The nature of autonomy: patient and doctor 62

29 Boundary crossings and violations 64

30 Compliance, adherence and shared decision-making 66

31 Prescribing: medication and management 68

32 Communication 70

Part 5 Working with others 73

33 Written communication 74

34 Teamwork and interprofessional collaborative practice 76

35 Leadership and followership 78

Part 6 Professional issues and dilemmas 81

36 When things go wrong 82

37 Dealing with complaints 84

38 Case studies: professional dilemmas 86

References 87

Further reading 90

Index 92

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 31/07/2015
      ISBN13: 9781118756386, 978-1118756386
      ISBN10: 111875638X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Health Care Professionalism at a Glance offers accessible coverage of an increasingly important aspect of medical and health professional education. This concise text includes how to identify and develop professional behaviours, how they are assessed, and how to challenge unprofessional behaviours.

      Table of Contents

      Contributors vii

      Preface ix

      Part 1 Professionalism in context 1

      1 What is professionalism? 2

      2 Health professionalism 4

      3 Brief history of the profession of medicine 6

      4 Becoming a professional 8

      5 Role of regulatory and professional bodies 10

      6 Fitness to practise and health for practice 12

      7 Revalidation and remediation 14

      8 Social media and the professional 16

      Part 2 Learning to be a professional 19

      9 The formal curriculum 20

      10 Learning and teaching professionalism 22

      11 Informal learning, role models and the hidden curriculum 24

      12 Assessing professionalism 26

      13 Principles of selection 28

      14 Academic writing and plagiarism 30

      Part 3 Professionalism in practice 33

      15 Professional behaviours 34

      16 Empathy, compassion and altruism 36

      17 Handling emotions 38

      18 Self-care: looking after your own health 40

      19 Reflective practice 42

      20 Ethics and the law 44

      21 Evidence-based practice 46

      22 Values-based practice 48

      23 Cultural competency, sensitivity and safety 50

      24 Dealing with bias and prejudice 52

      Part 4 Working with patients 55

      25 Patient advocacy 56

      26 Patient safety 58

      27 Relationships with patients 60

      28 The nature of autonomy: patient and doctor 62

      29 Boundary crossings and violations 64

      30 Compliance, adherence and shared decision-making 66

      31 Prescribing: medication and management 68

      32 Communication 70

      Part 5 Working with others 73

      33 Written communication 74

      34 Teamwork and interprofessional collaborative practice 76

      35 Leadership and followership 78

      Part 6 Professional issues and dilemmas 81

      36 When things go wrong 82

      37 Dealing with complaints 84

      38 Case studies: professional dilemmas 86

      References 87

      Further reading 90

      Index 92

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