Working to define professionalism in pediatric anesthesiology: a qualitative study of domains of the expert pediatric anesthesiologist as valued by interdisciplinary stakeholders
ConclusionA composite of these 11 domains may give a more complete image of what surgical and nursing colleagues, patient families, and anesthesiologist partners expect of the pediatric anesthesiologist. Despite some overlap and interdependence between domains, this research may contribute to the creation of future educational curricula and provides domains for evaluation of professionalism in pediatric anesthesiology.
Source: Pediatric Anesthesia - Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Justin L. Lockman, Alan Jay Schwartz, Peter F. Cronholm Tags: Research Report Source Type: research
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