Abstract
In simple words, professionalism means the skill, good judgement and polite behavior expected from a trained person in order to do the job well, namely good conduct.
Highlights
In simple words, professionalism means the skill, good judgement and polite behavior expected from a trained person in order to do the job well, namely good conduct
The importance of professionalism is highly advocated in medical education and was first introduced to medical students in the United States [1,2]
In many countries, teaching professionalism to medical students, demand’s attention to traditional cultural and spiritual aspects, which are deeply embedded in students at the time of their enrollment into medical school
Summary
Professionalism means the skill, good judgement and polite behavior expected from a trained person in order to do the job well, namely good conduct. Nurturing the Art of Professionalism in Japanese Medical Students at Okayama University Medical School
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