| Literature DB >> 28088777 |
Pieter C Barnhoorn1, Jan H Bolk1, Marleen W Ottenhoff-de Jonge1, Walther N K A van Mook2, Arnout Jan de Beaufort1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To describe the nature of unprofessional behaviour displayed by medical students, as well as the characteristics of students referred to the professional behaviour board.Entities:
Keywords: medical students; professional behaviour; professional behaviour board; professional identity formation; professionalism
Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28088777 PMCID: PMC5275748 DOI: 10.5116/ijme.584b.d591
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Med Educ ISSN: 2042-6372
Domains of professional behaviour and examples
| Domains of professional behaviour | Examples |
|---|---|
| Dealing with oneself | Self-reflection: the student is able to reflect on his/her self; is able to detect weak spots and is able to formulate learning objectives Feedback: the student is open-minded when faced with criticism and the right criticism does change his/her behaviour Appearance: the student looks appropriate with regard to clothing and hygiene during study meetings and when dealing with patients Self-management: the student knows his/her tasks and is able to set boundaries |
| Dealing with others | Verbal communication: the student communicates proficiently in Dutch language Nonverbal communication: the student uses adequate nonverbal language Cooperation: the student can act well in a group of staff, peers and patients Privacy: the student protects confidential information about patients and colleagues |
| Dealing with tasks/work | Responsibility: the student shows responsibility in studying and in dealing with patients Time-management: the student performs his/her tasks in an efficient way Independence: the student is able to make assignments or deal with patient encounters without too much support Performance: the student is conscientious and punctual |
Characteristics of the students referred to the professional behaviour board (N=107)
| Demographics | Referrals N (%) |
|---|---|
| Female/Male | 42/65 (39%/61%) Total student population 65%/35% |
| Non-Dutch/Dutch | 30/77 (28%/72%) Total student population 12%/88% |
| Pre-clinical/Clinical | 31/76 (29%/71%) Total student population 50%/50% |
| Domains | |
| dealing with others | 65 (61%) |
| dealing with tasks | 49 (46%) |
| dealing with self | 53 (50%) |
| combinations of domains | 56 (52%) |