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Professional attitudes: can they be taught and assessed in medical education?
2002
Clinical medicine (London)
The medical profession is under increasing scrutiny with regard to the undesirable attitudes and behaviours of some of its members. Despite the setting of objectives for professional attitudes, it remains unclear how these can be taught and assessed. Having defined 'attitudes', we consider some of the influences upon the development of professional attitudes within medicine. We then review possible ways of encouraging desirable attitudes and behaviours. Finally, we review and critique the main
doi:10.7861/clinmedicine.2-3-217
pmid:12108470
pmcid:PMC4954035
fatcat:2jz5cz2ha5c2rdto466pzfagdu