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Addressing Islamic Values in Medical Imaging Professionalism
The International Medical Journal Malaysia ; (2): 141-149, 2018.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-732594
ABSTRACT
This paper presents a conceptual framework in aligning the integration of Islamic values into the Medicalimaging practices through the aspect of Islamic Personality (IP). IP is a form of moral quality in thepsychological aspects of a human, which is governed by the belief in Allah as the One God and ProphetMuhammad (Peace be upon him) as His servant and His messenger. This work is seen within the context ofharmonizing Islamic values to the currently accepted professional attributes in medical imaging. Themedical imaging practice is comprised of various domains; basic principles in healthcare and medicalimaging, patient care, use of technology, the technicalities or procedures, quality, safety, economic,research and professionalism. In order to conceptualize the IP as applicable for Muslim Medical imagingpractitioners’ ten professional guidelines were examined. The extracted professional attributes were sortedinto common themes within the context of the above domains. From the examination of the guidelines, theexpected professional attributes of medical imaging practitioners are closely related to the concepts inIslamic ethics (‘ilm al-akhlaq) and circle around character building. There are nineteen commonprofessional personality traits that were determined from the Medical imaging professional guidelines; 1)respectful, 2) safe practice, 3) safe activity, 4) equality, 5) trustworthy, 6) honesty and integrity, 7)truthful, 8) responsible and accountable, 9) compassionate, 10) wisdom, and 11) being up-to-date, 12)competence, 13) teamwork, 14) self-reflection, 15) dignity, 16) ethical behaviors, 17) adhere to laws andregulations, 18) effective communication, and 19) continuity of knowledge and skills development. Some ofthese traits were interpreted within the Islamic perspectives as applicable for Muslim Medical imagingpractitioners. The outlined conceptual framework could be a model for improvement in the practice ofMuslim Medical imaging practitioners in terms of IP. In conclusion, the professional attributes as addressedin the current professional guidelines are feasible to be aligned with the IP to form a set of Islamicpersonalities that are applicable for Muslim Medical imaging practitioners.

Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Type of study: Practice guideline Language: English Journal: The International Medical Journal Malaysia Year: 2018 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Type of study: Practice guideline Language: English Journal: The International Medical Journal Malaysia Year: 2018 Type: Article