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ACADEMIC MEDICINE
卷 80, 期 10, 页码 S17-S20出版社
LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/00001888-200510001-00008
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Background In a previous study, we showed that unprofessional behavior in medical school was associated with subsequent disciplinary action. This study expands on that work by identifying the domains of unprofessional behavior that are most problematic. Method In this retrospective case-control study, negative comments were extracted from student files for 68 case (disciplined) and 196 matched control (nondisciplined) physicians. Comments were analyzed qualitatively and subsequently quantified The relationship between domains of behavior and disciplinary action was established through chi-square tests and multivariate analysis of variance. Results Three domains of unprofessional behavior emerged that were related significantly to later disciplinary outcome (1) poor reliability and responsibility, (2) lack of self-improvement and adaptability, and (3) poor initiative and motivation. Conclusions Three critical domains of professionalism associated with future disciplinary action have been defined. These findings could lead to focused remediation strategies and policy decisions.
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