Pathways to "Involved Professionalism": Making Processes of Professional Acculturation Intentional and Transparent.

Conclusion - We suggest that a further model of professionalism is required to address the challenges of the need for community responsiveness, collaboration, high quality health care and a hospitable professional environment. 'Involved professionalism' ties together knowledge, individual responsibility, collective responsibility and responsiveness to society. It is offered as a framework for health practitioners, policy makers and medical educators. PMID: 28253109 [PubMed]
Source: Medical Education Online - Category: Universities & Medical Training Tags: Med Educ Online Source Type: research