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A National Survey: Medical Professionalism in Canadian Undergraduate Programs
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A National Survey:A National Survey:Medical Professionalism in Medical Professionalism in Canadian Undergraduate Canadian Undergraduate
ProgramsProgramsWalter Hendelman MD MEdWalter Hendelman MD MEd
Anna Byszewski MD MEd FRCP(C)Anna Byszewski MD MEd FRCP(C)
UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA PROFESSIONALISM REVIEW COMMITTEEPROFESSIONALISM REVIEW COMMITTEE
The Undergraduate Educational Evaluative The Undergraduate Educational Evaluative Planning Strategy committee (UGEEPS) at Planning Strategy committee (UGEEPS) at University of Ottawa initiated a Program Review University of Ottawa initiated a Program Review in 2006in 2006
The undergraduate review consisted of 18 program The undergraduate review consisted of 18 program reviews conducted from May 2006- January 2007reviews conducted from May 2006- January 2007
The Professionalism Review Committee was The Professionalism Review Committee was charged with reviewing the undergraduate charged with reviewing the undergraduate program in Medical Professionalism and program in Medical Professionalism and generating recommendationsgenerating recommendations
As part of needs assessment a national survey was As part of needs assessment a national survey was conducted of programs across Canadaconducted of programs across Canada
MethodsMethods
Primary contacts for professionalism Primary contacts for professionalism programs at respective programs were programs at respective programs were identified – 17 individual institutionsidentified – 17 individual institutions
Initial survey emailed fall 2006Initial survey emailed fall 2006 Second more detailed survey emailed winter Second more detailed survey emailed winter
2007 with follow up emails and phone calls2007 with follow up emails and phone calls
1. Is professionalism part of Ethics 1. Is professionalism part of Ethics and/or humanities?and/or humanities?
YESYESCalgaryCalgaryDalhousie Dalhousie (new separate program to (new separate program to
be established)be established)ManitobaManitobaMcGill (linked)McGill (linked)MemorialMemorialNorthern OntarioNorthern OntarioSaskatchewanSaskatchewanSherbrookeSherbrookeToronto Toronto (no humanities)(no humanities)U of Montreal U of Montreal (no humanities)(no humanities)Western Western (all three themes)(all three themes)UBC (together)UBC (together)
NONOAlbertaAlbertaLaval Laval McMasterMcMasterOttawaOttawaQueen’sQueen’s
2. Website2. WebsiteYESYESAlbertaAlbertaDalhousieDalhousieManitobaManitobaMcGillMcGillMcMasterMcMasterMemorialMemorialNorthern Ontario Northern Ontario (password)(password)Queen’sQueen’sSaskatchewan Saskatchewan (minimal)(minimal)Toronto Toronto (under construction)(under construction)UBCUBCUniversity of MontrealUniversity of MontrealWesternWestern
NONOCalgaryCalgaryLavalLavalOttawaOttawaSherbrookeSherbrooke
3. Does your faculty have an oath/code or 3. Does your faculty have an oath/code or guidelines?guidelines?
YESYESAlbertaAlbertaCalgary Calgary DalhousieDalhousieLavalLavalManitoba Manitoba McGillMcGillMemorialMemorialNorthern OntarioNorthern OntarioOttawaOttawaQueen’s (code developing in Queen’s (code developing in
process)process)SaskatchewanSaskatchewanSherbrookeSherbrookeTorontoTorontoUBCUBCWesternWestern
NONOMcMasterMcMasterUniversity of MontrealUniversity of Montreal
4. How and when is the oath/code 4. How and when is the oath/code transmitted to studentstransmitted to students
Alberta:Alberta: 3 codes during orientation and white coat 3 codes during orientation and white coatCalgary:Calgary: Welcome to Professionalism Ceremony in 1 Welcome to Professionalism Ceremony in 1stst trimester trimesterDalhousie:Dalhousie:Laval : Laval : with admission to the programwith admission to the programManitoba:Manitoba: Oath during inaugural / White Coat ceremony Oath during inaugural / White Coat ceremonyMcGill: Code of conduct on day 1; Class oath 2McGill: Code of conduct on day 1; Class oath 2ndnd year ceremony year ceremonyMcMaster: n/aMcMaster: n/aMemorial:Memorial: introductory lectures introductory lecturesNorthern Ontario:Northern Ontario: Oath in first week Oath in first weekOttawa:Ottawa: Oath ceremony at end of orientation Oath ceremony at end of orientationQueen’s:Queen’s:oath ceremony prior to clerkshipoath ceremony prior to clerkshipSaskatchewan: Saskatchewan: First semesterFirst semesterSherbrooke:Sherbrooke: Code provided 1 Code provided 1stst trimester; White Coat preclerkship trimester; White Coat preclerkshipToronto: Toronto: orientation and clerkship oathorientation and clerkship oathUBC:UBC: Professionalism standards document signed during orientation Professionalism standards document signed during orientation
(None on a website)(None on a website)University of Montreal: University of Montreal: plans in placeplans in placeWestern: Western: n/an/a
5. Is there a white coat ceremony and 5. Is there a white coat ceremony and when?when?
YES:YES:Alberta:Alberta: at end of 2 at end of 2ndnd year yearDalhousie: Dalhousie: during orientation and and at during orientation and and at
graduationgraduationLaval:Laval:First session of first year ; a First session of first year ; a
“cordon” given with ID“cordon” given with IDManitoba:Manitoba: at orientation week at orientation weekMcGill:McGill: early in 2 early in 2ndnd year yearMcMaster: McMaster: early in 1early in 1stst year yearMemorial:Memorial: early in 1 early in 1stst year yearNorthern OntarioNorthern Ontario: Yes: YesOttawa:Ottawa: at end of orientation week at end of orientation weekQueen’s:Queen’s: prior to clerkship prior to clerkshipSaskatchewan: Saskatchewan: early in 1early in 1stst year yearSherbrookeSherbrooke: just before clerkship: just before clerkshipToronto: Toronto: orientation and clerkshiporientation and clerkshipWesternWestern: yes: yes
NO:NO:CalgaryCalgaryUniversity of MontrealUniversity of MontrealUBCUBC
6. Does the ceremony include a 6. Does the ceremony include a reciting or professing of an oath?reciting or professing of an oath?
Alberta:Alberta: YES, oath YES, oathCalgary: Calgary: student code of conductstudent code of conductDalhousie: Dalhousie: YES, Hippocratic oathYES, Hippocratic oathOttawa:Ottawa: YES, a declaration YES, a declarationManitoba: Manitoba: YES, Hippocratic oathYES, Hippocratic oathMcGill:McGill: YES YESMcMaster: McMaster: YES, a declarationYES, a declarationMemorialMemorial: YES, oath of Geneva: YES, oath of GenevaNorthern Ontario:Northern Ontario: YES, a declaration YES, a declarationQueen’s: Queen’s: YES, an oathYES, an oathSaskatchewan: Saskatchewan: YES, a declarationYES, a declarationToronto: Toronto: YES, oathYES, oath UBC: UBC: YES, Hippocratic oath YES, Hippocratic oath University of Montreal: ?University of Montreal: ?WesternWestern: YES: YES
LavalLaval :NO :NOSherbrooke Sherbrooke : NO: NO
7a. Pre-clerkship activities7a. Pre-clerkship activitiesAlberta:Alberta: lectures, small group sessions, guest speakers and seminars lectures, small group sessions, guest speakers and seminarsCalgary:Calgary: Culture, health & wellness course- year I &II, includes Culture, health & wellness course- year I &II, includes
medical ethics, boundaries, stress and communicationmedical ethics, boundaries, stress and communicationDalhousie: Dalhousie: ad hoc sessions, plans for formal incorporation in futuread hoc sessions, plans for formal incorporation in futureLaval :Laval : A session in 1 A session in 1stst and 2 and 2ndnd year and a video made by students year and a video made by studentsManitobaManitoba: Ethics course, communication skills course : Ethics course, communication skills course
Professionalism I &II sessionsProfessionalism I &II sessionsMcGillMcGill: didactic sessions, small group with cases, physician : didactic sessions, small group with cases, physician
apprennticeship (Osler fellows)apprennticeship (Osler fellows)McMaster: McMaster: Professional competencies curriculum within context of Professional competencies curriculum within context of
reflective 3 hour, weekly sessions with 2 preceptors over15 reflective 3 hour, weekly sessions with 2 preceptors over15 monthsmonths
Memorial:Memorial: Helm lectures, small group sessions, assignments, plays, Helm lectures, small group sessions, assignments, plays, poems, stories, songspoems, stories, songs
7b. Pre-clerkship activities7b. Pre-clerkship activitiesNorthen OntarioNorthen Ontario: case based scenarios, PBL evaluations q 6 : case based scenarios, PBL evaluations q 6
weeks, MCQ on professionalismweeks, MCQ on professionalismOttawa:Ottawa: case based scenarios 2/year with faculty facilitators case based scenarios 2/year with faculty facilitatorsQueen’s:Queen’s: curriculum involving the doctor-patient relationship, curriculum involving the doctor-patient relationship,
ethics etcethics etcSaskatchewan: Saskatchewan: Professionalism course in the first year Professionalism course in the first year SherbrookeSherbrooke: Obligatory lectures on ‘code of deontologie’ : Obligatory lectures on ‘code of deontologie’
3 week training with observation/training and 5 page paper + 3 week training with observation/training and 5 page paper + additional sessions (communication, humanism, ethics, legal)additional sessions (communication, humanism, ethics, legal)
Toronto: Toronto: professionalism program/ethics 42 hoursprofessionalism program/ethics 42 hoursUBC: UBC: part of two integrated themes – Ethics and Professionalismpart of two integrated themes – Ethics and ProfessionalismUniversity of Montreal: University of Montreal: 1.5 hour lecture to first year students 1.5 hour lecture to first year students
+ a short paper on a code of ethics for students+ a short paper on a code of ethics for studentsWestern:Western: case scenarios+other sessions = 200 hours total over 4 case scenarios+other sessions = 200 hours total over 4
yearsyears
8. Clerkship – is there official time 8. Clerkship – is there official time devoted to professionalismdevoted to professionalism
YESYESAlberta: clinical problem seriesAlberta: clinical problem seriesDalhousie:1-hour lecture in intro to Dalhousie:1-hour lecture in intro to
clerkshipclerkshipMcMaster: PreComp integrated in all McMaster: PreComp integrated in all
8 rotations8 rotationsNorthern Ontario: student driven Northern Ontario: student driven
case based scenarioscase based scenariosSaskatchewan: expectations in yearly Saskatchewan: expectations in yearly
lecture series intro and referred to lecture series intro and referred to intermittently in AHDintermittently in AHD
Toronto: 14 hours including Passport Toronto: 14 hours including Passport to Clerkshipto Clerkship
UBC: 4UBC: 4thth year course CLEO year course CLEOUniversity of Montreal (?) R1-R5University of Montreal (?) R1-R5Western: academic half day & Western: academic half day &
specialty specific seminarspecialty specific seminar
NONOCalgaryCalgaryLavalLavalManitobaManitobaMcGill (planning)McGill (planning)MemorialMemorialOttawa (under discussion plus Ottawa (under discussion plus
Link prior to clerkship)Link prior to clerkship)Queen’s: ?Queen’s: ?Sherbrooke ?Sherbrooke ?
9a. Evaluation forms9a. Evaluation forms
AlbertaAlberta: no formal evaluation, pending: no formal evaluation, pendingCalgaryCalgary: Year I&II using Clinical Core forms, in clerkship : Year I&II using Clinical Core forms, in clerkship
specific section on professionalismspecific section on professionalismDalhousie: Dalhousie: evaluation forms being revised to incorporate evaluation forms being revised to incorporate
professionalismprofessionalismLaval: Laval: nonenoneManitobaManitoba: using FITERS, can report on lapses in : using FITERS, can report on lapses in
professionalismprofessionalismMcGillMcGill: piloting new evaluations forms: piloting new evaluations formsMcMaster: McMaster: part of the small group evaluation as submissions part of the small group evaluation as submissions
to the individual student portfoliosto the individual student portfoliosMemorial ?Memorial ?
9b. Evaluation forms9b. Evaluation forms
Northern OntarioNorthern Ontario: PBL evaluation q 6 weeks+ MCQ on : PBL evaluation q 6 weeks+ MCQ on professionalism, pending for clerkshipprofessionalism, pending for clerkship
OttawaOttawa: available for pre-clerkship, under review for clerkship: available for pre-clerkship, under review for clerkshipQueen’s: Queen’s: availableavailableSaskatchewan: Saskatchewan: available, incorporated into clerkship evaluationsavailable, incorporated into clerkship evaluationsSherbrookeSherbrooke: available: availableToronto: Toronto: availableavailableUBCUBC: professional behavior assessed, both summative and : professional behavior assessed, both summative and
formative formative University of Montreal: University of Montreal: preclerkship form being revisedpreclerkship form being revisedWestern:Western: none none
10. Is passing professionalism component 10. Is passing professionalism component mandatory in pre-clerkship?mandatory in pre-clerkship?YESYESCalgary Calgary DalhousieDalhousieMcGillMcGillMcMasterMcMasterMemorialMemorialNorthern OntarioNorthern OntarioOttawaOttawaQueen’sQueen’sSaskatchewanSaskatchewanSherbrookeSherbrookeToronto Toronto UBC (all programs have a UBC (all programs have a
remediation program)remediation program)University of MontrealUniversity of MontrealWesternWestern
NONOAlbertaAlbertaLavalLavalManitobaManitoba
11. Is passing the professionalism 11. Is passing the professionalism component mandatory in clerkship?component mandatory in clerkship?
YESYESAlberta Alberta CalgaryCalgaryDalhousieDalhousieMcGillMcGillMcMasterMcMasterNorthern OntarioNorthern OntarioOttawaOttawaQueen’sQueen’sSaskatchewanSaskatchewanSherbrookeSherbrookeTorontoTorontoUBC (all programs have a UBC (all programs have a
remediation program)remediation program)University of MontrealUniversity of Montreal
NONOLavalLavalManitobaManitobaMemorialMemorial
12. Can a student be dismissed on basis of 12. Can a student be dismissed on basis of failing the professionalism component?failing the professionalism component?
Most said YESMost said YES No: Laval and ManitobaNo: Laval and Manitoba
13. Is professionalism assessed as part of 13. Is professionalism assessed as part of admission process?admission process?
CalgaryCalgary-MMI-MMIMcMasterMcMaster-specific stations -specific stations
MMI MMI Northern Ontario-Northern Ontario-via multi via multi
station interviewstation interviewSherbrookeSherbrooke-use TAAMUS -use TAAMUS
testtestUBCUBC-review -review
portfolio/interviewportfolio/interview
NONOAlbertaAlbertaDalhousieDalhousieLaval (considering MMI)Laval (considering MMI)ManitobaManitobaMcGillMcGill?Memorial?MemorialOttawaOttawaQueen’sQueen’sSaskatchewanSaskatchewanTorontoTorontoUniversity of MontrealUniversity of Montreal?Western?Western
14a. Organization14a. Organization
Alberta: Alberta: Joint professionalism in the workplace and learning Joint professionalism in the workplace and learning environment committee in the regionenvironment committee in the region
CalgaryCalgary: Professionalism ad hoc committee,: Professionalism ad hoc committee,Dalhousie: Dalhousie: New New Faculty of Medicine Professionalism committeeFaculty of Medicine Professionalism committeeLaval: Laval: Professionalism committeeProfessionalism committeeManitobaManitoba: Director of Humanities – Professionalism, Ethics and : Director of Humanities – Professionalism, Ethics and
HumanitiesHumanitiesMcGillMcGill: Office of Curriculum Development and Physicianship : Office of Curriculum Development and Physicianship
Coordinating CommitteeCoordinating CommitteeMcMaster:McMaster:Professional Competency (ProComp) curriculum co Professional Competency (ProComp) curriculum co
chairs ( & domain planners group)chairs ( & domain planners group)MemorialMemorial: Curriculum coordinator for Humanities, Ethics and : Curriculum coordinator for Humanities, Ethics and
LawLawNorthern OntarioNorthern Ontario: under Phase I chair: under Phase I chair
14b. Organization14b. Organization
OttawaOttawa: Single chair of professionalism, committee being formed: Single chair of professionalism, committee being formedQueen’s: Queen’s: Working group on professionalismWorking group on professionalismSaskatchewan: Saskatchewan: Clinical skills and professionalism sub-committeeClinical skills and professionalism sub-committee SherbrookeSherbrooke: Professionalism MD committee: Professionalism MD committeeToronto: Toronto: One person responsible for ethics and professionalism One person responsible for ethics and professionalism
themethemeUniversity of Montreal: University of Montreal: Ethics committee responsible for Ethics committee responsible for
preclerkship and clerkshippreclerkship and clerkshipWesternWestern: Leader Dr. J. Nisker has an assistant: Leader Dr. J. Nisker has an assistantUBCUBC: Theme Directors for Professionalism & Ethics + Ad Hoc : Theme Directors for Professionalism & Ethics + Ad Hoc
advisory committeeadvisory committee
SummarySummary
Most sites have a code/declaration and a Most sites have a code/declaration and a ceremony ceremony
Most sites have some professionalism teaching Most sites have some professionalism teaching in the pre-clerkship curriculumin the pre-clerkship curriculum
Some are starting to develop a clerkship Some are starting to develop a clerkship curriculumcurriculum
Professionalism competency is a requirement Professionalism competency is a requirement for passing pre-clerkship and clerkship at most for passing pre-clerkship and clerkship at most sitessites
Recommendations for a Recommendations for a professionalism programprofessionalism program
Faculty:Faculty: need an official calendar with expectations of all members of staffneed an official calendar with expectations of all members of staff
Teaching faculty:Teaching faculty: aware of behavioural standards as role models aware of behavioural standards as role models measures for evaluationmeasures for evaluation
Students:Students: welcome to profession with an oath ceremonywelcome to profession with an oath ceremony educational activities, through preclerkship and clerkshipeducational activities, through preclerkship and clerkship EvaluationEvaluation
Organization:Organization: Office of professionalismOffice of professionalism Integration with teaching of Ethics and HumanitiesIntegration with teaching of Ethics and Humanities Faculty developmentFaculty development
Points for discussionPoints for discussion
What do you see as some of the major barriers?What do you see as some of the major barriers? What works best?What works best?
Future directionsFuture directions Unclear what is the faculty development at each siteUnclear what is the faculty development at each site What about the resident teaching?What about the resident teaching? More student involvementMore student involvement Processes when problems arise are requiredProcesses when problems arise are required Websites and teaching/evaluation materials are Websites and teaching/evaluation materials are
developing and some are already availabledeveloping and some are already available Complete list of all national program contactsComplete list of all national program contacts List of oaths/resources on the AFMC websiteList of oaths/resources on the AFMC website Resources:Resources: http://http://www.afmc.ca/pages/sa_professionalism.htmlwww.afmc.ca/pages/sa_professionalism.html
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