| Literature DB >> 18005420 |
Lorna Olckers1, Trevor J Gibbs, Madeleine Duncan.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: An integrated sense of professionalism enables health professionals to draw on relevant knowledge in context and to apply a set of professional responsibilities and ethical principles in the midst of changing work environments 12. Inculcating professionalism is therefore a critical goal of health professional education. Two multi-professional courses for first year Health Science students at the University of Cape Town, South Africa aim to lay the foundation for becoming an integrated health professional 3. In these courses a diagram depicting the domains of the integrated health professional is used to focus the content of small group experiential exercises towards an appreciation of professionalism. The diagram serves as an organising framework for conceptualising an emerging professional identity and for directing learning towards the domains of 'self as professional' 45.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 18005420 PMCID: PMC2186307 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6920-7-45
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Educ ISSN: 1472-6920 Impact factor: 2.463
Figure 1Model of the 'integrated health professional'.
Figure 2Unifying features of the integrated professional.
The dynamics of professionalism
| Unifying features of the integrated professional | Domains of the integrated professional | ||
| Knowing | Reflective | Empathic | |
| Knowledge | Anticipation of probable experience and outcome based on knowledge about genesis, progression and consequences of health conditions and contexts | ||
| Technical skill | Acquired abilities in addressing identified health and development needs through discipline specific skills | ||
| Understanding | Capacity to base actions on thorough appreciation of the total picture presented by the individual, group or population | ||
| Problem solving | Critical thinking to identify and guide appropriate action in addressing emerging health and development needs | ||
| Ethics | An informed appreciation of the moral-ethical choices that are made by self and others and the reasons behind such choices | ||
| Attitudes | A transformed, culturally relevant way of viewing the world and of thinking that affirms diversity and promotes the ideals of a democratic society. | ||