18 min

Combatting Weaponized Professionalism In Healthcare | Ethically Sourced Ep21 The Black Doctors Podcast

    • Medicine

"Professionalism" is a term and concept that is used frequently in healthcare settings. The medical students, resident physicians and attending physicians are often judged on their professionalism. However, too often, this concept of professionalism is not standardized. Certain organizations do delineate their opinions and standards. Unfortunately, professionalism is often a subjective judgement by those in positions of authority. This allows it to be used a weapon; a form of legalized discrimination. In this episode, I talk about several concerns for trainees attempting to navigate this system. Professionalism should not hinge upon self-expression. Going forward, we must either standardize this concept or limit its use in certain settings. Increasing diversity in the healthcare workforce and especially in leadership positions is key to combatting weaponized professionalism.We hope that generating discussions on Clinical Medical Ethics and Culturally Competent Care will have a positive impact on the lives of disenfranchised patients.Visit The Black Doctors Podcast to learn more about the show.Visit www.StevenBradleyMD.com to learn more about our host. He is available for consultations regarding health equity or medical ethics, as well as for mentorship.--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blackdoctorspodcast/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blackdoctorspodcast/support
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"Professionalism" is a term and concept that is used frequently in healthcare settings. The medical students, resident physicians and attending physicians are often judged on their professionalism. However, too often, this concept of professionalism is not standardized. Certain organizations do delineate their opinions and standards. Unfortunately, professionalism is often a subjective judgement by those in positions of authority. This allows it to be used a weapon; a form of legalized discrimination. In this episode, I talk about several concerns for trainees attempting to navigate this system. Professionalism should not hinge upon self-expression. Going forward, we must either standardize this concept or limit its use in certain settings. Increasing diversity in the healthcare workforce and especially in leadership positions is key to combatting weaponized professionalism.We hope that generating discussions on Clinical Medical Ethics and Culturally Competent Care will have a positive impact on the lives of disenfranchised patients.Visit The Black Doctors Podcast to learn more about the show.Visit www.StevenBradleyMD.com to learn more about our host. He is available for consultations regarding health equity or medical ethics, as well as for mentorship.--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blackdoctorspodcast/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blackdoctorspodcast/support
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

18 min