Professor Anna Hammond A.Hammond@hull.ac.uk
Deputy Director MB BS, Academic Lead for Clinical Skills & Reasoning and Director of Communication Skills
Professor Anna Hammond A.Hammond@hull.ac.uk
Deputy Director MB BS, Academic Lead for Clinical Skills & Reasoning and Director of Communication Skills
Janine Henderson
Since the inception of our medical school seven years ago we have noticed that despite undergraduate medical students having an awareness that doctors have expected professional behaviours they have not always appreciated how professional behaviour applies to medical students.
Professionalism issues have arisen both within and outside the medical school. This has been particularly evident during the introduction three years ago of peer physical examination as a means for students to acquire physical examination skills.
We have been able to address these issues in several ways - At an institutional level we have both been closely involved with supporting tutors and students as issues have arisen. Challenges that have arisen have informed tutor training –helping tutors to feel empowered to deal with issues themselves.
Professionalism issues are addressed in staff development sessions covering acceptable behaviours and tutors are encouraged to draw on each other for advice. For example, we involved our tutors in the development of a session which involves case vignettes around appropriate behaviour in physical examination sessions.
We have developed a highly effective process of peer observation within the tutor group. Existing tutors mentor new tutors. We are proud to have developed a group of experienced clinician tutors with diverse views who have collective ownership of the teaching process.
On a practical level we have raised the ‘professionalism’ thread in the students’ learning experience – via lectures, written material and discussions. For example, one of the first lectures given to the first year students focuses on professionalism and its relevance to them within both clinical and non-clinical teaching sessions and also outside the medical school.
One area that continues to challenge both students and tutors is that of cultural diversity and how this sits alongside expected professional behaviours.
Hammond, A., & Henderson, J. (2011, May). Workshop 07. Developing approaches to professionalism in medical students. Presented at 4th International Clinical Skills Conference - Research in Clinical Skills: Showcasing Best Practice for Students & Practitioners Prato, Tuscany 22 – 25 May 2011 Showcasing Innovation and Evidenced Based Clinical Skills Education and Practice, Prato, Italy
Presentation Conference Type | Other |
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Conference Name | 4th International Clinical Skills Conference - Research in Clinical Skills: Showcasing Best Practice for Students & Practitioners Prato, Tuscany 22 – 25 May 2011 Showcasing Innovation and Evidenced Based Clinical Skills Education and Practice |
Start Date | May 22, 2011 |
End Date | May 25, 2011 |
Deposit Date | Dec 18, 2023 |
Publicly Available Date | Jan 31, 2024 |
Public URL | https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4491583 |
Publisher URL | https://internationalclinicalskillsconference.com/past-conferences |
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