Finding accredited CPD
Professionalism underpins the commitment made between a profession and society. This social contract balances the benefit to a profession of a monopoly over the use of its knowledge base, it’s right to considerable autonomy of practice, and the privilege of self-regulation with responsibilities and accountabilities to the community.
Medical practitioners have embraced professionalism over the millennia, from the Hippocratic Oath to the 19th century and the present day. Professionalism has recently been highlighted, but there have been concerns that not all its components are viewed as important or are reflected appropriately in surgical training endeavours.
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