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. 2002 Mar 1;2(2):116–118. doi: 10.7861/clinmedicine.2-2-116

Medical professionalism in the new millennium: a physicians’ charter

Medical Professionalism Project1,
PMCID: PMC4952370  PMID: 11991091

Abstract

The practice of medicine in the modern era is beset with unprecedented chalProject lenges in virtually all cultures and societies. These challenges centre on increasing disparities between the legitimate needs of patients, the available resources to meet those needs, the increasing dependence on market forces to transform healthcare systems, and the temptation for physicians to forsake their traditional commitment to the primacy of patients’ interests. To maintain the fidelity of medicine's social contract during this turbulent time, we believe that physicians must reaffirm their active dedication to the principles of professionalism, which entails not only their personal commitment to the welfare of their patients but also collective efforts to improve the healthcare system for the welfare of society. This Charter on Medical Professionalism is intended to encourage such dedication and to promote an action agenda for the profession of medicine that is universal in scope and purpose.

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