Siegler Mark
MacLean Center for Clinical Medical Ethics, University of Chicago, 5841 S Maryland Avenue, MC 6098, Chicago, IL 60637, USA.
Mt Sinai J Med. 2002 Nov;69(6):404-9.
Medical professionalism encourages physicians to place their patients interests above self-interest. In recent years, many medical organizations, including the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM), Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC), and the American Medical Association (AMA), have developed initiatives to strengthen medical professionalism. By emphasizing professionalism, supporters of these initiatives hope that medicine and physicians may recapture professional autonomy, decrease public criticism of medicine and physicians, and help physicians regain the moral high ground in the unending struggle with payers, both public and private. One crucial question facing medical educators is whether the concepts of professionalism can be taught to medical students and residents. This paper draws upon the author s thirty years of experience in teaching clinical medical ethics to provide guidance on how to teach the concepts of professionalism to students and residents.
医学职业精神鼓励医生将患者利益置于自身利益之上。近年来,包括美国内科医学委员会(ABIM)、美国医学院协会(AAMC)和美国医学协会(AMA)在内的许多医学组织都开展了加强医学职业精神的举措。通过强调职业精神,这些举措的支持者希望医学和医生能够重新获得职业自主权,减少公众对医学和医生的批评,并帮助医生在与公共和私人支付方的无休止斗争中重新占据道德高地。医学教育工作者面临的一个关键问题是,职业精神的概念能否传授给医学生和住院医师。本文借鉴作者三十年来教授临床医学伦理学的经验,为如何向学生和住院医师传授职业精神的概念提供指导。