Preface 1. Introduction Amit Malik and Dinesh Bhugra 2. Globalisation Norman Sartorius 3. The virtues and vices of professionalism Jonathan Montgomery 4. Professionalism: the US perspective Sidney Weissman and Kenneth Busch 5. Professionalism: the UK perspective Sir Donald Irvine, Neil Johnson, Jill Thistlethwaite and Gillian Lewando Hundt 6. Professionalism and resource-poor settings: redefining psychiatry in the context of global mental health Vikram Patel 7. Professionalism: Australian perspectives Katinka Morton, Robert Adler and Bruce Singh 8. Can professionalism be taught? Lessons for undergraduate medical education Robert Murden 9. Patient expectations from psychiatrists Dinesh Bhugra and Susham Gupta 10. Teams and professionalism David W. Page 11. New professionalism Donna Schmutzler and James Holsinger 12. Medical professionalism in the new century: accomplishments and challenges in the future for an American medical school John A. Talbott 13. Ethical foundations of professionalism Jim E. Sabin and H. Steven Moffic 14. Training in professionalism Vikram Jha, Zeryab Setna and Trudie Roberts 15. Expertise and medical professionalism Kathy M. Vincent and Allan Tasman 16. Leadership and professionalism Helen Herrman, Julian Freidin and Sharon Brownie 17. Professionalism and psychiatry: the way forward Amit Malik and Dinesh Bhugra Index.
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