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.

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  • 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

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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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