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245 1 4 _aThe Bridge Between Bioethics and Medical Practice
_b : Medical Professionalism /
250 _a1st ed. 2022.
264 1 _aCham :
_bSpringer International Publishing :
_bImprint: Springer,
_c2022.
300 _aXXI, 493 p. 59 illus., 51 illus. in color.
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490 1 _aThe International Library of Bioethics,
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505 0 _aPart 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 (Sunčana Roksandić) -- Chapter 5. Medical Professionalism - Sociological Framework (Gordana Cerjan Letica) -- Part 3: The Moral Foundations of Medical Professionalism -- Chapter 6. Medical Professionalism - Philosophical Framework (Marko Ćurković) -- 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 Ćurković) -- Chapter 9. The Physician Patient Relationship: a Philosophical Perspective on Medical Professionalism and Virtues (Roberto Dell'Oro) -- Chapter 10. Physicians Towards Fellow Colleagues (Marko Ćurković) -- Chapter 11. Physicians Towards Other Healthcare Professionals (and Vice Versa) (Marko Ćurković) -- 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 Ćurković) -- 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 Ćurković) -- Chapter 19. Physicians as Citizens of the World (Henk ten Have) -- Chapter 20. Physicians as Agents in Evolving Knowledge Landscapes (Srećko Gajović) -- Chapter 21. Afterthoughts: Towards a Realpolitik of Professionalism (Nathan Emmerich).
520 _aThis book provides insights into dynamic and complex interrelationships between professionalism and medical practice. It does so by looking into the most relevant and recent theoretical and practical frameworks and by systematizing and integrating extensive and growing literature on medical professionalism. Through honest and prudent contributions from very diverse backgrounds and contexts, this book provides an understanding of medical professionalism derived from a broader historical and cultural context in order to contribute to everyday professional life and practice - the very place of its existence. The book presents the conflicting and sometimes irreconcilable demands and challenges physicians face in everyday practice. A better understanding of these fundamental issues is the only way for medicine to maintain and preserve its unique morality, the same one that enabled its existence in the first place. The book is relevant for everyone immersed and interested in the subject of medical professionalism as a resource, which may ease or guide them through the complexities of issues at hand. It will also contribute to the ongoing debate on medical professionalism, medical ethics, bioethics, and professionalism and ethics in general.
650 0 _aMedical sciences.
650 0 _aEthics.
650 0 _aMedical education.
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650 2 4 _aMoral Philosophy and Applied Ethics.
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