Abstract
Dr Arora and colleagues1 cited the need to shift the definition of professionalism from �nostalgic� to �new� to improve the well-being of trainees. While we agree that enhanced focus must be placed on physician health and team-based models of care, we caution that a core tenant of medical professionalism�an evidence basis for intervention�may have been overstepped.
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