BookRonald E. Domen, MD, Richard M. Conran, MD, PhD, JD, Robert D. Hoffman, MD, PhD, Cindy B. McCloskey, MD, Suzanne Zein-Eldin Powell, MD
Summary: Professionalism in Pathology and Laboratory Medicine provides a basic understanding of how ethics and professionalism impact pathology and laboratory medicine. Approaches and guidance to educational and assessment tools, including more than 100 case vignettes to guide discussion, are included. The book also discusses professionalism in the context of research, pathologist well-being and burnout, legal aspects, diversity, organizational leadership, and patient safety and quality of care. Lapses in ethical and professional behavior as well as recommendations on future directions for research and education in professionalism also are addressed.
Contents:
Cover Title Copyright Contents Contributors Preface
1 Introduction to Ethics and Professionalism in Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
2 Professionalism and Ethics in Pathology Graduate Medical Education
3 Teaching Professionalism
4 Interprofessionalism and the Role of Pathologists
5 Professionalism Across Organizational Culture and Leadership
6 Diversity and Professionalism
7 Professionalism, Patient Safety, and Quality of Care
8 Professionalism in Research
9 Professionalism and Physician Health and Wellness
10 Addressing Unprofessional Behavior in the Workplace
11 Recognizing and Remediating Lapses in Ethical and Professional Behavior
12 Legal and Ethical Aspects of Professionalism
13 Best Practices in Professionalism
14 A Compendium of Case Scenarios in Ethics and Professionalism
15 Future Directions for Research and Education in Professionalism Backcover