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Are There Gaps between Medical Students and Professors in the Perception of Students' Professionalism Level? - Secondary Publication
Yonsei Medical Journal ; : 751-756, 2009.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-43537
ABSTRACT

PURPOSE:

The implementation of medical professionalism in education and evaluation is a recent trend in medical education. Although many studies on the subject have been carried out, they have generally been not focused specifically on the level of medical student professionalism, and the perception gaps between medical students and professors on this topic remain unresolved. This study attempts to determine whether such gaps exist. MATERIALS AND

METHODS:

Two hundred fifty fourth-year medical students and 53 professors who were randomly selected from 41 medical schools were asked to complete a survey on the level of the professionalism of medical students. Using 31 core professionalism elements that are required for Korean medical students, students self-assessed their level of professionalism, and professors evaluated the professionalism level of medical students who were about to graduate.

RESULTS:

Of the 31 core elements, significant perception gaps were found in 28 elements. The three domains into which the 31 core elements were divided - professional knowledge, professional skills, and professional attitude - all contained perception gaps, and professors' ratings generally were higher than those of the students, a noteworthy observation.

CONCLUSIONS:

Medical professors need to encourage their students to elevate their professionalism. Furthermore, what the faculty think that they have taught regarding professionalism may not be fully assimilated by students. Therefore, further research is essential to determine the cause of such perceptional differences.
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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Perception / Professional Competence / Students, Medical / Attitude of Health Personnel / Data Collection / Faculty, Medical Type of study: Qualitative research Limits: Humans Language: English Journal: Yonsei Medical Journal Year: 2009 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Perception / Professional Competence / Students, Medical / Attitude of Health Personnel / Data Collection / Faculty, Medical Type of study: Qualitative research Limits: Humans Language: English Journal: Yonsei Medical Journal Year: 2009 Type: Article