2005
DOI: 10.5688/aj6905104
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Student Attitudes, Values, and Beliefs Regarding Professionalism

Abstract: Objectives. To determine student agreement with objectives in our college professionalism curricular competency statement and to identify student perceptions about professional behavior within the college of pharmacy. Methods. Two hundred forty students (60 per curricular year) were randomly selected to participate in a cross-sectional survey. A 5-point Likert scale (strongly disagree to strongly agree) was used to rate 42 survey items.Results. Survey response rates by professional year (1 to 4) were 43 (71.1%… Show more

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“…Intradepartmental and interdepartmental teamwork, livelihood and mutual respect are very much needed for promoting educational development rather than competitive insolence (Salam et al, 2011c). Multiple studies reported that students' assertiveness headed for professionalism have a tendency to decline for the period of the years of training (Brown et al, 2009;Duke et al, 2005). The current study revealed that out of the total score of 220, year-I and II respondents score was 175.2 and 172.9 respectively.…”
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confidence: 77%
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“…Intradepartmental and interdepartmental teamwork, livelihood and mutual respect are very much needed for promoting educational development rather than competitive insolence (Salam et al, 2011c). Multiple studies reported that students' assertiveness headed for professionalism have a tendency to decline for the period of the years of training (Brown et al, 2009;Duke et al, 2005). The current study revealed that out of the total score of 220, year-I and II respondents score was 175.2 and 172.9 respectively.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…The current study revealed that out of the total score of 220, year-I and II respondents score was 175.2 and 172.9 respectively. Although there was no significant differences but it corresponds with the publication of others (Brown et al, 2009;Duke et al, 2005).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…14, 15 Schwirian and Facchinetti demonstrated that student negativity toward pharmacy seemed to parallel faculty attitudes. 14 Reynolds concluded that professionalism is best learned from clinical faculty role models who manifest values and beliefs that put the patient first.…”
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“…The several professionalism instruments that have been developed to assess student professionalism also follow this general pattern. [19][20][21] Hammer's review of professionalism in pharmacy education details an exhaustive discussion of the factors involved in professional student development. 3 Several issues raised in this study reinforce these principles.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%