Title of article :
Professionalism in medical students at a private medical college in Karachi, Pakistan
Author/Authors :
Sobani, Zain-ul-Abedeen Aga Khan University, Pakistan , Mohyuddin, Muhammad Masaud Aga Khan University - Department of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Pakistan , Farooq, Fahd Aga Khan University, Pakistan , Qaiser, Kanza Noor Aga Khan University, Pakistan , Gani, Faiz Aga Khan University, Pakistan , Bham, Nida Shahab Aga Khan University, Pakistan , Raheem, Ahmed Aga Khan University - Department of Pathology and Microbiology, Pakistan , Mehraj, Vikram Université de la Méditerranée - Faculté de Médecine, France , Abdul Saeed, Syed Aga Khan University - Department of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Pakistan , Sharif, Hasanat Aga Khan University - Department of Surgery, Section of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Pakistan , Sheerani, Mughis Aga Khan University, Pakistan , Zuberi, Rukhsana Wamiq Aga Khan University, Pakistan , Beg, Mohamamd Asim Aga Khan University - Department of Pathology and Microbiology, Pakistan
From page :
935
To page :
939
Abstract :
Objective: To determine levels of professionalism in undergraduate medical students at a private medical collegeand assess how changes emerge during their training. Methods: The study was conducted at Aga Khan University, a tertiary care teaching hospital, during November and December 2011. Freshmen, Year 3 and Year 5 students were requested to fill out a questionnaire. It was designed to assess the participants levels of professionalism and how they perceived the professional environment around them by incorporating previously described scales. The questionnaire was re-validated on a random sample of practising clinicians at the same hospital. SPSS 17 was used for statistical analysis. Results: The study sample comprised 204 participants. The mean score for level of individual professionalism was 7.72±3.43. Only 13 (6.4%) students had a score one standard deviation above the faculty mean. About 24 (11.8%) were one standard deviation and 35 (17.2%) were 2 standard deviations below the faculty mean. The remaining 130 (63.7%) were 2 standard deviations below the faculty mean. Considering the level of education,the mean score for level of professionalism was 8.00±3.39 for freshmen, 6.85±3.41 for year 3 students, and 8.40±3.34 for year 5 students. Conclusion: The currently employed teaching practices inculcating the values of professionalism in medical students are serving as a buffer to maintain the pre-training levels of professionalism from declining.
Keywords :
Professionalism , Medical students , Undergraduate medical education , Patterns of professionalism.
Journal title :
Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association (Centre) JPMA
Journal title :
Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association (Centre) JPMA
Record number :
2652605
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