The Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine

 

Volume 69 Number 6
November 2002


Theme Issue
Issues in Medical Ethics Understanding Professionalism and Its Implications for Medical Education

Rosamond Rhodes and Daniel A. Moros, guest editors

Introduction 354
Daniel A. Moros and Rosamond Rhodes
Welcome 356
Alex Stagnaro-Green
Themes in the History of Medical Professionalism 357
Rosemary Stevens
Medical Professionalism: A Parsonian View 363
Stephen R. Latham
Professionalism and Clinical Autonomy in the Practice of Medicine 370
E. Haavi Morreim
Professionalism, Profession and the Virtues of the Good Physician 378
Edmund D. Pellegrino
What Medical Students Know about Professionalism 385
Fred Hafferty
Professionalism in the Practice of Medicine 398
Samuel W. Bloom
Training Doctors for Professionalism: Some Lessons from Teaching
Clinical Medical Ethics
404
Mark Siegler
Professionalism and the Teaching of Clinical Medicine: Perspectives
from Teachers and Students
410
David M. Nierman
Teaching Professionalism: A Student’s Perspective 412
Jennifer Fehser
Summary Remarks: The Implications of Professionalism for Medical
Education
415
Arthur Rubenstein
Panel Discussion: Issues in Medical Ethics 418

GRAND ROUNDS

The Cardiac Gap Junction: A Potential Therapeutic Target in the Treatment of Heart Disease 421
Fangyu Liu and David E. Gutstein

 

List of Journal Reviewer in 2002
425
Author, Subject, Title Index to Volume 69
426

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