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    1 - The concept and challenges of medical professionalism
    Report of Health Care , Issue 5 , Year , Winter 2014
    We argue that the field of medicine ought to think over the definition of medical professionalism and the challenges that doctors face in everyday practice. Although there are a diversity of definitions revolving around medical professionalism, but the most recent and r More
    We argue that the field of medicine ought to think over the definition of medical professionalism and the challenges that doctors face in everyday practice. Although there are a diversity of definitions revolving around medical professionalism, but the most recent and revalidated definition should be taken into account. In addition, we highlight four barriers threatening professionalism: 1) doctors’ of self-interest; 2) doctors’ temptation to deviate from the standards of medicine; 3) market incentives (financial conflicts of interest); and 4) peer pressures. We conclude with suggestions for remedies to overcome these threats, e.g. selection criteria of medical students, and stringent rules and guidelines. Manuscript profile

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    2 - Medical professionalism: teaching and assessment tools
    Report of Health Care , Issue 1 , Year , Spring 2015
    Establishing a structured curriculum for professionalism by adopting new methods and evaluation tools within an educational environment is important in the light of the vicissitudes of changing world and medical profession. By incorporating such tools of teaching and as More
    Establishing a structured curriculum for professionalism by adopting new methods and evaluation tools within an educational environment is important in the light of the vicissitudes of changing world and medical profession. By incorporating such tools of teaching and assessing, medical students will be abreast and gain a mastery over competencies such as collaboration, communication, teamwork, and rapport skills to deal with doctors, patients, peers, and the healthcare team. Manuscript profile

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    3 - The perspective of nurses towards euthanasia and assisted suicide: a review article
    Report of Health Care , Issue 1 , Year , Spring 2015
    Euthanasia or assisted suicide is a contentious issue that provokes substantial clinical and ethical debate. Nurses have a key role in caring for end-of-life patients. They are also often involved in euthanasia or assisted suicide. Therefore, we aimed to assess the atti More
    Euthanasia or assisted suicide is a contentious issue that provokes substantial clinical and ethical debate. Nurses have a key role in caring for end-of-life patients. They are also often involved in euthanasia or assisted suicide. Therefore, we aimed to assess the attitudes of nurses concerning this controversial topic in order to highlight the present debate about it. In particular, the nurses’ involvement in this practice based on some background factors were emphasized. In our review, we used articles published on the topic of euthanasia and assisted suicide in nursing profession. In this regard, all abstracts and full papers were read critically and the relevant meanings were pondered. Several arguments were observed for euthanasia or assisted suicide from the perspectives of nurses. These arguments were grouped based on the proponent and opponent of euthanasia or assisted suicide practice. In addition, there were a number of factors such as age, gender, specialty, and nurses’ decisions which found their importance. Nurses’ perspectives on euthanasia and assisted suicide are a matter of attention and debate as they occupy a central position and spend most of their time in the care of end-of-life patients. Our findings will enable nurses to engage in the euthanasia practice on its appropriate ground and its debate as well. Additionally, our findings are pragmatically essential for the policy makers and healthcare professionals. Manuscript profile