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Professionalism in pediatrics.

Mary E Fallat, Jacqueline Glover,

    Pediatrics
    |October 3, 2007
    PubMed
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    This report outlines ideal professional standards for pediatricians, guiding evaluation for students and residents. It emphasizes core values crucial for delivering quality pediatric care to children and families.

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    Area of Science:

    • Pediatric Medicine
    • Medical Ethics
    • Professionalism in Healthcare

    Background:

    • Defining ideal standards for pediatric practice is essential for consistent, high-quality patient care.
    • Current benchmarks for evaluating pediatrician professionalism require clear articulation of core values.
    • The need for a moral compass in pediatric practice guides ethical decision-making for children and families.

    Framework:

    • Establishing a framework for professional conduct in pediatrics.
    • Detailing key components of professionalism for pediatricians.
    • Emphasizing core professional values as a guide for practice.

    Implementation:

    • Providing a concrete overview of aspirational standards for pediatricians.
    • Developing evaluation criteria for medical students and residents based on professionalism.

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  • Translating ideal standards into practical application within pediatric settings.
  • Implications:

    • Enhancing the quality of care provided to children and families through professional practice.
    • Elevating the standards of behavior and professional practice in pediatrics.
    • Ensuring a consistent and ethical approach to pediatric healthcare delivery.