Professional Competencies in Surgery
Activity
Large Group Session
Deepen your understanding of Informed Consent and Disclosure of Adverse Events. Broaden your Procomp experience by observing a discussion obtaining consent for surgery with a patient, an explanation of an adverse event or ‘bad news’ to a patient, and/or positive examples by mentors dealing with challenges to ethics, communication or professionalism. Deepen their understanding of Informed Consent and Disclosure of Adverse Events. Identify, reflect on, and discuss with peers a “Procomp Moment” during your surgical clerkship that involved communication, consent, adverse event, professional behavior, personal health, or medical student role in the hierarchy.

Curriculum Block

Clerkship / Surgery Rotation
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Objectives

Clerkship Objectives

Tags

Basic Sciences
Ethics
C2LEO
Professional
CanMEDS Roles
Demonstrate a commitment to their patients, profession, and society through ethical practice; Professional Self-Reflective Practitioner
Cohort Year
2010
Curriculum Block
Clerkship Surgery Rotation
Discipline
Surgery
General MCC Objectives
Law And Ethics
MCC Presentations
Consent Truth Telling
McMaster Professional Competency
Moral Reasoning and Ethical Judgement Professionalism and Self-Awareness
McMaster Program Competencies
2.2 Apply biomedical scientific principles fundamental to health care for patients and populations.
MeSH
Disclosure [I01.880.604.583.080.134] Ethics, Professional [N05.350.340] Informed Consent [N03.706.437.650.312] Medical Errors [N02.421.450] Patient Safety [N06.850.135.060.075.399] Truth Disclosure [F01.145.209.259.800]