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Resumen de Understanding the climate of medical professionalism among university students: A multi-center study

Salman Yousug Guraya, Nabil Sulaiman, Shaista Salman Guraya, Muhamad Saiful Bahri Yusoff, Nurhanis Syazni Roslan, Maha al Fahim

  • Medical professionalism is a multi-dimensional and culture-sensitive domain and this explains a lack of standard educational framework. We compared understandings of professionalism among medical students from four institutions by administering a self-administered online questionnaire to Emirati, Saudi, and Malaysian medical students. Of 1,184 respondents, 53% agreed with ‘respect for others’; whereas 13.3% strongly disagreed with ‘commitment to empathy’ as being a professional behaviour. Overall, there was agreement with 14 and disagreement in understanding to eight statements. ‘Respect for others’ was the most popular among three institutions, while ‘altruism and self-less concerns’ was the least popular in our cohort. We found a trend towards a better understanding of medical professionalism from years one to five. This study showed some congruence and some differences in understanding about medical professionalism. There is a need for a standard, universal programme that can facilitate training and career of international medical graduates.


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