Best Practice & Research Clinical Rheumatology
Volume 23, Issue 2 , Pages 127-144, April 2009

How to achieve and enhance professionalism in rheumatology

  • Anthony D. Woolf, BSc, MBBS, FRCP (Professor of Rheumatology)

      Affiliations

    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Duke of Cornwall Department of Rheumatology, Royal Cornwall Hospital, Truro TR1 3LJ, UK.

Peninsula College of Medicine and Dentistry, Universities of Exeter and Plymouth, UK

Ensuring and maintaining professionalism in medicine is essential, but there are many challenges to the traditional values and methods of achieving this. It is important for the specialty of rheumatology to highlight the importance of professionalism within training and clinical practice and to encourage ways of demonstrating this to patients, public, providers and politicians to gain confidence and avoid over-regulation. Professional attitudes, virtues and behaviour are key to providing the best standards of care for the large and growing number of people with musculoskeletal conditions, in particular, those that are long term. This is important not only for those who are directly in our care but also for those in the community, where the civic aspects of professionalism are central, by generally improving the standards of care through education and by raising priority. The tradition of knowing and working closely with our patients and their organisations is an important way of acquiring, maintaining and demonstrating professionalism within the specialty.

Keywords: assessment, medical education, medical professionalism, rheumatology

To access this article, please choose from the options below

Login to an existing account or Register a new account.

  • Purchase this article for 31.50 USD (You must login/register to purchase this article)

    Online access for 24 hours. The PDF version can be downloaded as your permanent record.

  • Subscribe to this title

    Get unlimited online access to this article and all other articles in this title 24/7 for one year.

  • Claim access now

    For current subscribers with Society Membership or Account Number.

  • Visit SciVerse ScienceDirect to see if you have access via your institution.
 

PII: S1521-6942(09)00028-X

doi:10.1016/j.berh.2009.03.002

Best Practice & Research Clinical Rheumatology
Volume 23, Issue 2 , Pages 127-144, April 2009