Korean J Med Educ.  2014 Dec;26(4):321-333. 10.3946/kjme.2014.26.4.321.

Development of a code of professional conduct for medical students and residents

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  • 1Department of Medical Humanities, Korea University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea. ymleehj@korea.ac.kr

Abstract

PURPOSE
The purpose of this study was to describe the development of a code of professional conduct that should be practiced by medical students and residents.
METHODS
The content of a draft version of a code of professional conduct was generated through extensive literature reviews and the results of surveys that were administered to students and residents. The content validity for the draft version was reviewed by an expert panel: five experts in medical ethics and eight specialists in medical education. The survey was distributed as an email questionnaire and included closed-ended items and open comments. SPSS for Windows version 12.0 (SPSS Inc.) was used for the analysis.
RESULTS
After analyzing the experts' reviews and holding a reiterative discussion, we developed the final version of a code of conduct for professional behavior. It consists of nine categories and 44 items for students and 44 items for residents. The nine categories were academic integrity, responsibility during clerkship or hospital work, endeavor to improve clinical competency, respect for patients and keeping confidentiality, honesty in patient care, boundary issues and conflicts of interests, impaired physician behaviors, respect for others, and research ethics.
CONCLUSION
Because our code of conduct for professional behaviors cannot extensively include all aspects of medical professionalism, we focused on behaviors that can be used to monitor and prevent misconduct by medical learners. Further studies and discourse among stakeholders should be performed to develop a national consensus statement or code of conduct to reinforce professionalism for learners in medicine.

Keyword

Professional conducts; Academic misconduct; Medical students; Residents

MeSH Terms

Confidentiality
Consensus
Education, Medical
Electronic Mail
Ethics, Medical
Ethics, Research
Humans
Patient Care
Specialization
Students, Medical*
Surveys and Questionnaires
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