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Oxford University Press Inc
08 July 2021
"The Geneva Declaration, a modern successor to the Hippocratic Oath, was recently revised to include the clause ""I will attend to my own health, well-being, and abilities in order to provide care of the highest standard."" As the practice of medicine enters the modern era, a combination of disruptive factors, including the increased use of electronic health records and changes to the US healthcare system, have left physicians struggling to find happiness in their careers. Principles of Medical Professionalism emphasizes an often-neglected aspect of medical professionalism: how and why physicians ought to focus on their self-care, happiness, and well-being as they advance through the process of socialization into the medical community of practice. This book will help students manage their expectations about the profession while becoming more resilient to the disruptions in the field and equip health professionals of all levels with the practical knowledge and tools to integrate the values of medical professionalism into their professional identity.

Ultimately, this book aims to empower physicians to transform their patient care in a way that incorporates an attention to healing, caring, and compassion while upholding a duty to serve the patient and society."
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Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 208mm,  Width: 137mm,  Spine: 18mm
Weight:   408g
ISBN:   9780197506226
ISBN 10:   0197506224
Pages:   306
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Gia Merlo, MD, MBA is clinical professor of psychiatry and nursing, and senior advisor on wellness at New York University. Prior to joining NYU, she was associate dean of health professions and founding director of the Medical Professionalism Program at Rice University. She has been involved in clinical care and medical education for nearly 30 years and is an expert in professional development and mental health, particularly of physicians and other healthcare professionals.

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