Author(s):
1. Muhammad Gul:
South Staffordshire & Shropshire Health Care NHS Foundation Trust, A Keele University Teaching Hospital, Stafford, ST16 3NE United Kingdom
2. Hamid Hassan:
Forward Thinking Birmingham, The Blakesley Centre, 102 Blakesley Road Yardley, Birmingham, B25
8RN United Kingdom
Abstract:
Doctors have long been considered to be trustworthy amongst the public. This stems from the perception that they are professionals and follow a core set of values. Although many doctors will be professional in their conduct, there will be individuals who do not adhere to these values. Assessment systems need to put into place to ensure that all doctors within the defined occupational group are assessed for their professional behaviour. One attempt at the latter has been the Multi-Source Feedback Tool (MSF). The MSF is a structured assessment tool that is sent to a pre-defined number of fellow health professionals that is completed by them and serves to provide both a quantitative and qualitative assessment of one's clinical professionalism. There needs to be increased awareness of the benefits of MSF tools in Pakistani medical institutions. We also feel that more research is needed to augment its effectiveness in assessing professionalism.
Page(s):
157-161
DOI:
DOI not available
Published:
Journal: Khyber Medical University Journal, Volume: 9, Issue: 3, Year: 2017
Keywords:
Ethics
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Pakistan MeSH
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Feedback MeSH
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Professionalism MeSH
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Professional MeSH
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MultiSource Feedback NonMeSH
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