E-Book, Englisch, Band 98, 493 Seiten, eBook
Medical Professionalism
E-Book, Englisch, Band 98, 493 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: The International Library of Bioethics
ISBN: 978-3-031-09733-1
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
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Part 1: Defining Medical Professionalism.- Chapter 1. Professionalism and Medical Practice – Introduction (Luis Vivanco).- Chapter 2. Medical Professionalism – A Developmental View from the Trenches (Renzo Pegoraro).- Chapter 3. The Need for a Common Set of Competencies as Ingredients for Medical Professionalism, Paired with a Common Program of Assessment (Aaron R. Douglas).- Part 2: Medical Professionalism from Broader Perspectives.- Chapter 4. Medical Professionalism – legal framework (Suncana Roksandic).- Chapter 5. Medical Professionalism – Sociological Framework (Gordana Cerjan Letica).- Part 3: The Moral Foundations of Medical Professionalism.- Chapter 6. Medical Professionalism – Philosophical Framework (Marko Curkovic).- Chapter 7. Medical Professionalism from Virtue Ethics Perspective (Claudia Ruiz Sotomayor).- Part 4. Medical Professionalism – Interpersonal Views and Considerations.- Chapter 8. Interpersonal or Relational Professionalism (Marko Curkovic).- Chapter 9. The Physician Patient Relationship: a Philosophical Perspective on Medical Professionalism and Virtues (Roberto Dell’Oro).- Chapter 10. Physicians Towards Fellow Colleagues (Marko Curkovic).- Chapter 11. Physicians Towards Other Healthcare Professionals (and Vice Versa) (Marko Curkovic).- Chapter 12. Interdisciplinary Challenges to Interprofessional Practice (Jos V. M. Welie).- Part 5. Medical Professionalism – Unique Challenges and Duties.- Chapter 13. The Impact of Uncertainties on Physicians’ Health and Wellbeing (Marko Curkovic).- Chapter 14. Physicians and Organization: For a Reflective Organizational Professionalism (Jean-Philippe Cobbaut).- Chapter 15. Victims or Actors? Can Professionalism Shape Physicians’ Roles Inside the Health Care System? (Bernice Elger).- Chapter 16. What do Doctors and Society Owe Each Other? A Scanlonian Reflection on Medical Professionalism (Andrew Papanikitas).- Chapter 17. Physicians Towards Society (and Vice Versa) (Sabine Salloch).- Part 6: Medical Professionalism Across Contemporary and Cultural Landscapes.- Chapter 18. Professionalism and Medical Practice - Cultural Perspectives (Marko Curkovic).- Chapter 19. Physicians as Citizens of the World (Henk ten Have).- Chapter 20. Physicians as Agents in Evolving Knowledge Landscapes (Srecko Gajovic).- Chapter 21. Afterthoughts: Towards a Realpolitik of Professionalism (Nathan Emmerich).