Professionalism Course for Second Year Medical Students

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Enhance your understanding of professionalism with the Professionalism course designed for second-year medical students. The course covers key elements, teaching strategies, and objectives to refine skills and values necessary for professional practice. Join now and become a proficient medical professional!

  • Professionalism
  • Medical Students
  • Course
  • Teaching Strategy
  • Professional Development

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  2. Professionalism course Course title : Professionalism Code & number : SKLL 221 Target : Second year medical students Course duration : One year Credit hours : 6 credit hours

  3. Professionalism course Faculty and Committee Chair person : Prof. Hanan Habib Co-chair : Dr. Kamran Sattar Committee & Members : Prof. Ahmad Adeel Dr. Hala Kfoury Dr. Ali Mohmad

  4. Contents Objectives of the course Contents of the course Teaching strategy and course evaluation Overview about professionalism Definitions Concepts of professionalism Key elements of professionalism References

  5. Objectives of the course Inspiration : To grasp the professionalism concept by students. Motivation : To be motivate students into acquiring and understanding the values and attributes related to professionalism. Guidance : To guide students into acting and behaving along the guidelines of professionalism. Refinement : To refine the different skills and reach the highest standards of professionalism.

  6. Course Contents Core elements of profession & professionalism. Medical professionalism attributes. Evolution of professional standards. Islamic values and professionalism. Professional medical student. Unprofessional behavior. Professionalism in different cultural context. The role of national medical bodies. Psychology in physical illness. Communication skills. Consultation skills. Inter-professional relationship Legal aspect of medical practice.

  7. Teaching Strategy Lectures Interactive lectures ( integrated with all four blocks) . Each lecture has theoretical part and case scenarios. Students full involvement in the discussion.

  8. Evaluation (continuous exam) During the lecture , students will be given four short answer questions based on the current lecture ( MCQs or short answer ). Every student has to write answers for these four questions. Each question carries one mark. A total of 40 marks

  9. End of year examination End of academic year there will be an exam consisting of 40-60 MCQs. A total of 100 marks.

  10. Overview about Professionalism

  11. Islamic Medicine The holy Qura anand Al-Hadith have stated that Muslims has duty to care for the sick and this often referred to Medicine of Prophet . According to the sayings of the Prophet Mohamed peace be upon him that Allah has sent a cure for aliment and that it was the duty of Muslim to care of the body and spirit. This includes improving the quality of care and ensures access of healthcare to every body.

  12. Islamic Physicians Many have made outstanding discoveries in all aspects of medicine during the Islamic golden age. Examples: AL-RAZI-produced over 200 books about medicine and philosophy. IBN-SINA- the true polymath excelled in many academic fields including Islamic medicine philosophy, and natural sciences. AL-KINDY- medical formulary. IBN-AL-NAFES- first to understands cardio- respiratory system.

  13. Professionalism course Why professionalism is important? There is a great increase in interest in developing medical professionalism of the students. The ethical demands upon medical profession have increased due to changes in the traditional modes of health care delivery, increased complexity in the methods of reimbursement, and developing national trends toward managed care. Medical professionalism sets out three principles: ethical principles, knowledge and skills & selflessness

  14. Continue- Most people desire to be treated by physicians who, in addition to being competent ,care deeply about their patients. Professionalism and humanism sometimes confused as being synonymous. Professionalism denotes a way of behaving in accordance with certain normative values. Being productive Effective management of relationships Being ambassador Being mission-minded

  15. How to learn & study?

  16. Books for References Feldman MD, Christensen JF( 2007). Behavioural medicine. a guide for clinical practice. McGraw Hill Lang, UK. Stern DT (2005). Measuring medical professionalism. Oxford University Press,UK. Spandorfer J, Pohl CA, Rattner SL, NascaTJ (2010). Professionalism in medicine. A case-based guide for medical students. Cambridge University Press. UK

  17. Questions ??

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