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Table of Contents

  1. Discourse as Rock Formation--Fruitcake as Professionalism
  2. Karen Anijar
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  1. Professionalism from the Apprentice's Perspective
  2. Juan Carlos Batlle
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  1. Professionalism and the Social Role of Medicine
  2. Peter Twohig, Chris MacDonald
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  1. Creating a Complete Picture of Educating for Professionalism
  2. Kristen E. Wessel
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  1. The Professionalism Movement: A Pause Might Not Be Sufficient
  2. Mary Wurm-Schaar, Michelina Fato
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  1. The Professionalism Movement: Can We Pause?
  2. Delese Wear, Mark G. Kuczewski
  3. pp. 1-10
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  1. Professionalism: The Formation of Physicians
  2. David C. Leach
  3. pp. 11-12
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  1. Taking the History of Medical Ethics Seriously in Teaching Medical Professionalism
  2. Laurence B. McCullough
  3. pp. 13-14
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  1. The Professionalism Movement: Behaviors Are the Key to Progress
  2. Shiphra Ginsburg, David Stern
  3. pp. 14-15
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  1. Pausing to Consider Recommendations for Recasting the Professionalism Movement in Academic Medicine
  2. Jeremy Sugarman
  3. pp. 16-17
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  1. Deriving Professionalism From Its Roots
  2. Linda L. Emanuel
  3. pp. 17-18
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  1. Returning to Professionalism: The Reemergence of Medicine's Art
  2. David John Doukas
  3. pp. 18-19
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  1. Professionalism in Medical Education
  2. Rosamond Rhodes, Devra Cohen, Erica Friedman, David Muller
  3. pp. 20-22
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  1. Where the Rubber Meets the Road: A Cyclist's Guide to Teaching Professionalism
  2. Kelly Fryer-Edwards, Amy Baernstein
  3. pp. 22-24
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  1. Professionalism: Is Diluting Core Values a Good Idea?
  2. Donald B. Louria
  3. pp. 24-25
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  1. Integrity in the Relationship between Medical Ethics and Professionalism
  2. Denise M. Dudzinski
  3. pp. 26-27
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  1. Toward the Operationalization of Professionalism: A Commentary
  2. Frederic W. Hafferty
  3. pp. 28-31
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  1. Avoiding Fallacies of Misplaced Concreteness in Medical Professionalism
  2. Joseph C. D'Oronzio
  3. pp. 31-33
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  1. The Social Contract Model of Professionalism: Baby or Bath Water?
  2. Jacob E. Kurlander, Karine Morin, Matthew K. Wynia
  3. pp. 33-36
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  1. Professionalism and Discourse: But Wait, There's More!
  2. Jamie L. Shirley, Stephen M. Padgett
  3. pp. 36-38
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  1. The Professionalism Movement: Pausing and Reflecting Are Essential
  2. Laura J. Fochtmann
  3. pp. 38-40
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  1. The Role of Empirical Research in Defining, Promoting, and Evaluating Professionalism in Context
  2. Jane Forman, Holly Taylor
  3. pp. 40-43
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  1. Justice and the House of Medicine: The Mortgaging of Ecology and Economics
  2. Peter J. Whitehouse, Jennifer R. Fishman
  3. pp. 43-45
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  1. The Professionalism Movement: A More Optimistic View
  2. Alan B. Jotkowitz, Shimon Glick
  3. pp. 45-46
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  1. The Theory and Practice of Professionalism
  2. Nancy Ann Silbergeld Jecker
  3. pp. 47-48
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  1. Pausing for Professionalism
  2. Audiey Kao, Renee Witlen
  3. pp. 49-51
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  1. Trumping Professionalism
  2. D. Micah Hester, Karen Kovach
  3. pp. 51-52
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  1. Socialization in Medical Training: Exploring "Lifelong Curiosity" and a "Community of Support"
  2. Deborah L. Kasman
  3. pp. 52-55
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  1. Self-Preservation: An Argument for Therapeutic Cloning, and a Strategy for Fostering Respect for Moral Integrity
  2. Mary Briody Mahowald
  3. pp. 56-66
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  1. Community-Based Participatory Research in United States Bioethics: Steps Toward More Democratic Theory and Policy
  2. Catherine Myser
  3. pp. 67-68
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  1. From an Exercise in Professional Etiquette to Society's Wish List?
  2. Tom Meulenbergs
  3. pp. 69-70
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  1. Creating Mental Illness (review)
  2. Christian David Perring
  3. pp. 70-72
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  1. Contributors
  2. pp. iv-vi
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  1. A Professional Pause
  2. Kelly A. Carroll
  3. pp. vii-viii
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