Beauchamp G
Department of Surgery, University of Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Ann Acad Med Singap. 2004 Nov;33(6):697-705.
The medical profession has been conscious of all the changes happening in society in the last quarter of the 20th century and has tried to cope with it. Numerous criticisms about the profession and its professionals have stimulated a revision of the professional's behaviour and professionalism. The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada has launched its own proposal under the name of CanMEDS 2000. Among the revised roles and competences one find professionalism. This theme is at the heart of our profession since the early days of the 20th century when medicine became a modern profession. Responsibility for the patient remains fundamental for any doctor but, today, society expects more accountability from the medical profession. We have the obligation to educate our residents not only for healing and caring of patients but also for active participation in managing the healthcare system. In this paper, we examine this renewed post-modern professionalism. My intention is to propose a visual approach for the teaching of professionalism.
医学界已经意识到20世纪最后25年社会发生的所有变化,并试图应对这些变化。对该职业及其专业人员的众多批评促使对专业人员的行为和职业素养进行修订。加拿大皇家内科医师和外科医师学院以“CanMEDS 2000”的名义提出了自己的建议。在修订后的角色和能力中可以找到职业素养。自20世纪初医学成为一门现代职业以来,这个主题一直是我们职业的核心。对患者负责对任何医生来说仍然是根本,但如今,社会期望医学界承担更多责任。我们有义务教育我们的住院医生,不仅要治疗和照顾患者,还要积极参与医疗保健系统的管理。在本文中,我们探讨这种新的后现代职业素养。我的目的是提出一种职业素养教学的可视化方法。