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Identify professionalism as the competency of Altruism, Integrity, and Oaths
The Osteopathic Pledge
The Oath of Maimonides
The Hippocratic Oath.
Osteopathic Pledge of Commitment
Provide compassionate, quality care to my patients
Partner with them to promote health
Display integrity and professionalism throughout my career
Advance the philosophy, practice and science of osteopathic medicine
Continue lifelong learning
Support my profession with loyalty in action, word and deed
Live each day as an example of what an osteopathic physician should be
Moses Maimonides
***this oath speaks of empathy and compassion

appointed

Reminds us that medicine is a service profession
There is a need for the provider of the service to put aside their needs for the needs of the ones they serve



We are gifted to be physicians and
we have a duty to honor that gift

We must be passionate to be effective

Have prestige, money, and power surfaced as
greater drivers than passion?
Hippocratic Oath
In the first sentence is the word, “covenant”
A word that reflects the highest level of commitment.
It elevates commitment to a spiritual or religious sense, even though medicine is not itself a religion.
Honor those before you
This inst. Gaves u a chance
****space of humility

Patch adams: refer to them by name!!!!
Manifest commitment **** in red
Manifest Commitments – what behaviors and actions we actually demonstrate
specialized knowledge with regard to talking with patients **
language
misinterpreted behavior
errors
breach of confidentiality)*
Abuse of Power (interactions with patients and colleagues, bias and sexual harassment