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This issue of the Forum concludes the Board's threepart series on the ACGME's six core competencies. The Board hopes its licensees have found this feature informative and useful.
The Board continues to use the competencies--adopted by the Accreditation Council on Graduate Medical Education in 1999 as a means of gauging the competence of medical residents--as a framework for discussing disciplinary cases. Board members have found that licensees involved in disciplinary cases typically exhibit deficiencies in one or more competency. The Board hopes making licensees more familiar with the competencies will encourage compliance, prevent misconduct and improve the quality of patient care.
In this issue: Professionalism and Systems-based Practice
Read the detailed definitions below for information on what behaviors and skills demonstrate proficiency within a particular competency. To see detailed descriptions of the competencies featured in previous issues of the Forum, visit www.ncmedboard.org Go to "Professional Resources" and select "Forum Newsletter." The first two competencies appeared in the Fall 2009 issue; the next two appeared in the Winter 2009 issue.
Professionalism: “How you act”
Practitioners must demonstrate a commitment to carrying out professional responsibilities, adherence to ethical principles, and sensitivity to a diverse patient population. Practitioners are expected to:
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