You’re judged all the time! Students’ views on professionalism: a multicentre study

You’re judged all the time! Students’ views on professionalism: a multicentre study

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This is the second podcast in the Medical Education series. In this issue, Editor in Chief of Medical Education, Kevin Eva, speaks to Gabrielle Finn (Lecturer in Anatomy at Durham University), one of the authors of an article in Volume 44 Issue 8 of Medical Education - ‘You’re judged all the time! S…

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    This is the second podcast in the Medical Education series. In this issue, Editor in Chief of Medical Education, Kevin Eva, speaks to Gabrielle Finn (Lecturer in Anatomy at Durham University), one of the authors of an article in Volume 44 Issue 8 of Medical Education - ‘You’re judged all the time! Students’ views on professionalism: a multicentre study’. Kevin discusses with Gabrielle the idea of professionalism – how we should regard it, teach it, and how to come to a consensus about what we mean by professionalism. To view the article, please use the following link: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1365-2923.2010.03743.x/abstract

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