Hook Hannah, Woolley Julian
West Devon and Cornwall Dental Foundation Training Scheme, UK.
Oral and Maxillofacial Senior House Officer, Frimley Park NHS Foundation Trust, UK.
Prim Dent J. 2021 Jun;10(2):69-72. doi: 10.1177/20501684211012587.
Professionalism is an ubiquitous word in dentistry. Whilst we often feel we have an innate understanding of it, there is no single clear definition as to what professionalism in dentistry really means. Therefore, how can we truly comprehend what is expected of us? This article aims to explore current literature regarding professionalism and provide some clarity as to what this means with regards to dentistry in the United Kingdom. Guidance from the General Dental Council's (GDC) document breaks professionalism into four categories: (1) patients and the public, (2) ethical and legal, (3) teamwork, and (4) development of self and others. Investigation into each of these categories alongside the GDC's most recent study enables an unambiguous view of professionalism in dentistry from the GDC's perspective. Whilst the GDC's and are good starting points in improving our understanding of professionalism, it is still very much open to interpretation by the individual, owing to lack of a clear-cut definition. Overall, professionalism remains a vague and poorly defined concept in dentistry.
在牙科领域,“专业素养”是一个无处不在的词汇。虽然我们常常觉得自己对它有一种内在的理解,但对于牙科专业素养到底意味着什么,并没有一个明确的定义。那么,我们如何才能真正理解对我们的期望呢?本文旨在探讨有关专业素养的现有文献,并阐明在英国牙科领域这意味着什么。英国牙科总会(GDC)文件中的指导意见将专业素养分为四类:(1)患者与公众,(2)伦理与法律,(3)团队合作,以及(4)自我与他人的发展。结合GDC的最新研究对这些类别进行调查,能够从GDC的角度对牙科领域的专业素养有一个清晰的认识。虽然GDC的[具体文件1]和[具体文件2]是增进我们对专业素养理解的良好起点,但由于缺乏明确的定义,它在很大程度上仍由个人自行解读。总体而言,在牙科领域专业素养仍然是一个模糊且定义不清的概念。