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Titulo Artículo : Osteopathic Medical Education and Social Accountability.
Titulo Revista: The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association A

ISBN

1945-1997
Autores Shafik Dharamsi
Robyn Phillips-Madson
Año de publicacion 2016

Suplemento

Numero 4 Volumen 116
Pagina Inicial 202 Pagina Final 206
Idioma: Inglés Base de datos bibliográfica: Medline-PubMed
Resumen : The public's trust in physicians continues to decline. As a way to begin regaining this trust, stakeholders, including physicians, medical educators, patient advocacy groups, and community-based organizations, have called for medical education to meet societal health needs, particularly the needs of those members who are most vulnerable, by incorporating social accountability into the medical school curriculum. The unique attributes of the osteopath-ic medical profession provide an enabling and conducive environment for broader social accountability in the health care system. Osteopathic medical schools must actively safeguard the profession's unequivocal commitment to producing healers that are fiduciaries for their patients, communities, and populations at large.
Palabras Claves : Medical educators
Medical education
Medical school curriculum

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Publico Objetivo: Decanatura , Docentes , Educadores Medicos ,