role of physician in health care system.
Roles of IMG(Indian Medical Graduate) as suggested by NMC correctly
Clinician
Leader and member of the health care team
Good Communicator
Lifelong learner
Professional.
some other Roles of physicians in health care system correctly
Researcher
2. Teaching
3. Manager
4. Policy maker
role of physician in health care system.pptxDeepak Bansal
1: Learner should know 5 Roles of IMG(Indian Medical Graduate) as suggested by NMC correctly
Clinician
Leader and member of the healthcare team
Good Communicator
Lifelong learner
Professional.
2 : Learners should know some other Roles of physicians in the health care system correctly
Researcher
2. Teaching
3. Manager
4. Policy maker
Lecture on Professionalism in Medicine, prepared and presented by Dr. Mohamed Alrukban and Dr. Ghaiath Hussein for 4th year medical students in the Medical Ethics Course on Monday Febraury 5, 2012.
role of physician in health care system.pptxDeepak Bansal
1: Learner should know 5 Roles of IMG(Indian Medical Graduate) as suggested by NMC correctly
Clinician
Leader and member of the healthcare team
Good Communicator
Lifelong learner
Professional.
2 : Learners should know some other Roles of physicians in the health care system correctly
Researcher
2. Teaching
3. Manager
4. Policy maker
Lecture on Professionalism in Medicine, prepared and presented by Dr. Mohamed Alrukban and Dr. Ghaiath Hussein for 4th year medical students in the Medical Ethics Course on Monday Febraury 5, 2012.
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Professionalism and Professional Attributes
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Doctor’s duties towards his/her colleagues
Doctor’s duties towards his/her profession
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Professionalism is the buzzword and used in all discussions of Medical Ethics and Health Professional Ethics.Over the last decade, health professional associations are embracing Professionalism to oppose financial motives of the for-profit corporate players from interfering with the fiduciary relationship between Provider and the Client.
Humorous cartoons have been added to provide non-offensive mild punches and aid critical self-reflection..
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The Attitude, Ethics & Communication module introduced by the National Medical Commission is being followed in Medical Colleges. Here's a simple understanding of aspects on Bioethics & solution to Phase 2 MBBS modules
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OUTLINE:
Introduction: Doctor’s relationship and roles
Professionalism and Professional Attributes
Doctor’s duties towards himself/herself
Doctor’s duties towards his/her colleagues
Doctor’s duties towards his/her profession
Doctor’s duties towards his/her community
Professionalism is the buzzword and used in all discussions of Medical Ethics and Health Professional Ethics.Over the last decade, health professional associations are embracing Professionalism to oppose financial motives of the for-profit corporate players from interfering with the fiduciary relationship between Provider and the Client.
Humorous cartoons have been added to provide non-offensive mild punches and aid critical self-reflection..
Medical Ethics is what every physician and healthcare worker should know. We need to understand Ethics and its application in various cultures, societies and its changes according to norms and values. Once society will be given health education regarding Medical Ethics many issues can be resolved in a decent manner. It ultimately gives a very positive impression of all the actions which a healthcare worker performs otherwise at times seems inappropriate by society. This is not for the sake of healthcare worker or for the patients it is primarily for the whole community.
What are the rights of patient? role of ethical committee and parameters of a physician all need to be addressed properly.
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role of physician in health care system.pptx
1. Role of physician in Health
Care system
Dr Deepak kumar Associate Professor
Community Medicine, ANIIMS Port Blair
2. Objectives 1: Learner should know 5
Roles of IMG(Indian Medical Graduate) as
suggested by NMC correctly
Objectives 2 : Learner should know some
other Roles of physician in health care
system correctly
3. Dr. Harsh Vardhan
ENT surgeon, MP (Delhi)
Minister of Health and Family
Welfare
Dr. MaheshSharma
MBBS,MP(GreaterNoida)
Dr. Anil Jain
MBBS, UP
Rajya Sabha
member
Dr. Vikas Mahatame
Ophthalmologist, Maharashtra
Rajya Sabha Member
Dr. Kirodi Lal Meena
MBBS, Rajasthan
Rajya Sabha Member
Dr. Ambumani
Ramadoss
MBBS, Chennai
Rajya sabha member
Dr. DP Vats
Ophthalmologist
Hisar, Haryana
Rajya Sabha Member
Dr. Subhash Bhamre
Oncologist, Maharashtra
Minister of state for Defence
Dr. Shrikant Shinde
Orthopedics
MP
, Maharashtra
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4. Role of IMG(Indian Medical Graduate) as
suggested by NMC
• Clinician
• Leader and member of the health care team
• Good Communicator
• Lifelong learner
• Professional.
5. Other roles of physician in health care team
1. Researcher
2. Teaching
3. Manager
4. Policy maker
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Dr. Robert Koch
Nobel Prize for Physiology
or
Medicine in 1905
Louis Pasteur
Father of Microbiology
James Lind
Scottish doctor
Scurvy
Edward Jenner
English doctor,
the pioneer of smallpox
vaccination and
the father of
immunology.
John Snow
Anesthetist
Father of epidemiology
Jonas Salk
Physician and
virologist
First IPV
Albert Sabin
OPV
vaccine
7. Dr. Harsh Vardhan
ENT surgeon, MP (Delhi)
Minister of Health and Family
Welfare
Dr. MaheshSharma
MBBS,MP(GreaterNoida)
Dr. Anil Jain
MBBS, UP
Rajya Sabha
member
Dr. Vikas Mahatame
Ophthalmologist, Maharashtra
Rajya Sabha Member
Dr. Kirodi Lal Meena
MBBS, Rajasthan
Rajya Sabha Member
Dr. Ambumani
Ramadoss
MBBS, Chennai
Rajya sabha member
Dr. DP Vats
Ophthalmologist
Hisar, Haryana
Rajya Sabha Member
Dr. Subhash Bhamre
Oncologist, Maharashtra
Minister of state for Defence
Dr. Shrikant Shinde
Orthopedics
MP
, Maharashtra
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8. Extract from the Graduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2017
The undergraduate medical education program is
designed with a goal to create an“Indian Medical
Graduate” (IMG) possessing requisite knowledge,
skills, attitudes,values and responsiveness, so that
he or she may function appropriately and effectively
as a doctor of first contact of the community while
being globally relevant.
9. Role as a Clinician
• Preventive
• Promotive
• Curative
• Palliative
• Holistic care with compassion.
10. Preventive role
1. Immunisation
2. RCH(Reproductive and child health)
a) ANC Check up
b) Post natal check up
c) Family planning
3. Vector control
4. Nutrition
5. Health education
13. Palliative care
Palliative care is treatment of the discomfort,
symptoms, and stress of serious illness like cancer,
HIV,chronic respiratory and cardiovascular disease etc.
It provides relief from distressing symptoms including
• Pain
• Shortness of breath
• Fatigue
• Constipation
• Nausea
• Loss of appetite
14. Holistic care
Holistic is a term derived from the Greek word holes, meaning
"whole." Holistic health views the following aspectsof a person's
life as an integrated whole.
• Physical
• Intellectual
• Sociocultural
• Psychological
• Spiritual aspects
These five aspects cannot be separated or isolated; anything that
affects one aspect of a person's life also affects the other aspects.
Examples from movies: Bhool bhuliya, Dear Jindagi etc.
15. Leader and member of the health
care team and system
Physician should be able to
• Collect health data appropriately.
• Analyze health data appropriately.
• Synthesize health data appropriately.
• Communicate health data appropriately.
16. Mortality rate of different department in a tertiary
care hospital
Department Mortality rate(JAn -June 2021)
Medicine 2.2%
Surgey 4.4%
OBG 1.6%
Pediatrics 0.3%
17. Communicator with patients, families, colleagues and
community.
It is the manner of communication which is
important as compared to information
Effective Patient-physician communication –
equivalent to drugs
The physician who can communicate bad news in a
direct and compassionate way help the patient
cope, strengthen the therapeutic relationship,
endures and further extends the healing process
18. Physicians should become competent in five
key communication skills:
◦ listening effectively;
◦ eliciting information using effective questioning
skills;
◦ providing information using effective explanatory
skills;
◦ counseling and educating patients; and
◦ making informed decisions based on patient
information and preference
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19. Lifelong learner
Lifelong learner committed to continuous
improvement of skills and knowledge.
1. Adding more degrees and courses
2. Undergoing training, workshops
3. Attending CME, confrences
4. Research papers- writing, reading and
presentation(MBBS student can do ICMS STS projects)
5. Continous upgradation of knowledge with books,
internet and other sources.
20. Professional
• Committed to excellence
• Ethical - Follow ethical cole as defined by
NMC/ State medical council
• Responsive - Treat patient in empathetic
way
21. Accountable to patients, community,profession and
society
• Medical negligence
• Rule of law/court
• Consumer protection act
• RTI
• Citizen charter
22. Medical science changes each week, and it
will change in fundamental ways during our
careers.
We must continuously read and evaluate the
literature, discuss it with colleagues, and
formulate opinions that impact our practice.
The physician-scientist thus has a
contribution that is unique from scientists
who do not receive medical training.
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23. Hargobind Khurana: Nobel Prize for Physiology
or Medicine, in 1968.
Yellapragada Subbarow: developed a cancer
treatment called methotrexate, and
diethylcarbamazine, the only known treatment
for filariasis or elephant foot.
Asima Chatterjee: contributed to the
development of powerful anti-malarial and anti-
epileptic drugs.
Soumya Swaminathan: Pediatrician, DG-ICMR,
notable work in TB
Poonam Khetarpal Singh: Regional Director,
SEARO, W.H.O.
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25. Physicians are now routinely
involved in issues affecting
the entire hospital -
strategic planning, capital
and operating budgets,
information systems design
and quality improvement.
The manager is
expected to be
responsible for the
◦ selection of the other
staff member,
◦ providing him or her with
orientation to the role,
◦ assigning work,
◦ evaluating performance
and
◦ providing training.
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26. The physician’s medical expertise, experience
at the bedside, and status in society can
provide invaluable perspective and influence
in informing the policy process.
The doctor-patient relationship offers unique
insight into the lives and needs of a vast
cross-section of the public.
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