• Indian J Med Ethics · Apr 2007

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    Restructuring medical education.

    • Padmaja Samant Mavani.
    • Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, KEM Hospital and Seth GS Medical College, Parel, Mumbai, India. padmaja_mavani@yahoo.co.in
    • Indian J Med Ethics. 2007 Apr 1; 4 (2): 62-3.

    AbstractThis article explores instances of dysfunctional behaviour in resident doctors and examines the causes. It looks at the cultural competency training procedures for doctors in some institutions. There is a need for greater competency and diversity training of resident doctors. Counselling services also must be in place for addressing stress issues of doctors. These are important attributes looked for by WHO for accreditation.

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