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Bad apples spoil the barrel: Addressing unprofessional behaviour
Walther N K A van Mook1, Simone L Gorter, Willem S De Grave
1Department of Intensive Care, Maastricht University Medical Centre, P. Debeijelaan 25, 6202 AZ Maastricht, The Netherlands. W.van.mook@mumc.nl
Abstract:
Given the changes in society we are experiencing, the increasing focus on patient-centred care and acknowledgement that medical education including professionalism issues needs to continue not only in the residency programmes but also throughout the doctors career, is not surprising. Although most of the literature on professionalism pertains to learning and teaching professionalism issues, addressing unprofessional behaviour and related patient safety issues forms an alternative or perhaps complementary approach. This article describes the possibility of selecting applicants for a medical school based on personality characteristics, the attention to professional lapses in contemporary undergraduate training, as well as the magnitude, aetiology, surveillance and methods of dealing with reports of unprofessional behaviour in postgraduate education and CME.
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