2012, Number 5
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Med Int Mex 2012; 28 (5)
Professionalism in Medicine
Prieto-Miranda SE, Monjaraz-Guzmán EG, Díaz-Pérez HM, González-Bojórquez E, Jiménez- Bernardino CA, Esparza-Pérez RI
Language: Spanish
References: 14
Page: 496-503
PDF size: 222.69 Kb.
ABSTRACT
In the last 15 years medical schools and medical colleges of the American union have been working hard in the study and implementation
of a professionalism more in line with the society, with doctors in training, both undergraduate and graduate, as physicians currently in
practice, motivated probably by high levels of dissatisfaction with their society, assuming this one a questioning and demanding posture.
In our environment there is no change in the traditional teaching in this area with doctors in training and physicians who already practice
their profession, despite showing the same indicators of dissatisfaction. The responsibility for training better doctors with professionalism,
must be of the health authorities and institutions that form the health staff, and from the doctors in training, remembering that our profession
has a contract with the society which we serve and sooner or later will claim these changes.
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