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Title: Modern Challenges to Professionalism


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Modern Challenges to Professionalism
  • James Adams, MD, FACEP
  • Professor and Chief, Emergency Medicine
  • Northwestern University Medical School

2
  • Mahatma Ghandi was asked what he thought about
    western civilization.
  • He replied that he thought it would be a good
    idea.

3
  • We could use a little more civilization in our
    civilization

4
Professionalism
  • ACGME is requiring all specialty societies to
    ensure standards of professionalism
  • Does anyone know what this really means?
  • Aspiring to altruism, accountability, excellence,
    duty, service, honor, integrity, respect for
    others.
  • Everyone thinks they have it

5
The model of AristotleEthics is a rough and
tumble business
  • Courage the golden mean between cowardice and
    foolhardiness
  • Justice Fairness, balancing benefits and burdens
  • Prudence Wisdom, from information and experience
  • Temperance The mean between abstinence and
    overindulgence

6
Poor Penalized Paul
  • You are always scheduling me for a shift
    whenever I have some personal plans.
  • You give me more nights, more weekends
  • You made me work 24 days last month, I hate
    you.
  • You always give me the worst schedule.

7
Poor Penalized PaulSolutions
  • Head this off now
  • Set rules, standards,
  • Lower expectations
  • Ensure fairness.
  • Fairness is not exact equality. Do not set this
    expectation.
  • Establish expectations of variability
  • Never reward bad behavior
  • Give the bad shift to the complainer
  • They will complain anyway
  • Tell everyone that this is the rule

8
So Sick Sally
  • One resident calls in sick on one weekend shift
    every month. This usually coincides with a
    weekend visitor.
  • What do you do?

9
So Sick Sally
  • Standards of Professionalism
  • Inherent ethics, plus
  • Rules
  • Penalties
  • you cannot penalize me for being sick
  • Expectations
  • your clinical education requires X hours, Y
    patients, Z experiences. We would never dream of
    shortchanging you.
  • Follow through.

10
The Case of the Reluctant Patient
  • A 43 year old African American man came to the ED
    with severe pain from an incarcerated hernia. In
    the pre-operative holding area, he refused
    surgery. He did not want to be discharged, he
    just said that he did not want surgery.
  • The surgeon sent him back to the ED to be
    discharged.

11
Gain insight first
  • How do we display courage, justice, prudence,
    temperance?
  • We need more information
  • From the patient
  • From the surgeon
  • Good facts and good ethics will win in the end.
  • Negative emotions are a separate problem,
  • Do not become part of the problem.

12
Trauma Tom
  • A tense, but quiet disagreement occurred between
    the ED attending and trauma attending when it was
    suggested that a patient be kept in the ED for
    several hours of observation instead of being
    admitted.
  • When the ED attending could not get the trauma
    attending to admit the patient, the ED attending
    said, You are just a big fat f---ing baby.

13
Trauma Tom
  • Register disagreement respectfully
  • Find an opening, a negotiation point, a need
  • Ask questions
  • Find allies
  • Set standards
  • Identify accountability
  • If you argue, your behavior becomes the issue and
    the real issue is lost.

14
Late, libelous Laura
  • One ED resident always shows up 15 minutes late
    to clinical shifts. After the off-going resident
    leaves, he then disparages the prior doctors
    work.
  • The residents are tired of this and want you to
    make him stop.

15
As a practical approach
  • Suggest written behavioral standards
  • Collegiality how we are going to treat each
    other?
  • Citizenship what is our duty at shift change?
  • A good retreat topic
  • Attach rewards/punishments
  • Evaluate each other
  • Peer feedback
  • Do not criticize facts are facts

16
Seek understanding, offer to help
  • Do not criticize, seek understanding instead
  • Can you help me understand
  • I dont know what you are talking about.
  • Say This is affecting you deeply.
  • What can I do to help? I will do whatever I can
    to ensure that you regain a positive reputation
    and meet the standards.
  • Your anger is your enemy
  • Having standards avoids you being the bad guy.

The Golden Mean of justice, prudence, temperance,
and courage
17
Late, Libelous Larry
  • The residency director calls her in for a meeting
    and threatens probation.
  • The resident is asked to maintain a log of
    arrival times.
  • At the next meeting, every shift arrival time is
    noted to be exactly at the required minute.

18
It is not only the crime, but the cover up...
  • Watergate
  • Clinton
  • Enron/Anderson
  • The Catholic Church
  • and maybe you???
  • Even when a little lie looks like the right way
    out,
  • NEVER EVER LIE.

19
The tipsy tern
  • You are on duty and overhear the nurses talking,
    laughing, and joking about an intern, on duty the
    night before, that they thought was drunk.
  • He kept sitting with his forehead in his hands
  • He smelled funny
  • He talked, walked funny
  • He seemed confused

20
Multiple components
  • The behavior of the nurses
  • What do you say about the content, place, and
    time?
  • Thanks for bringing this up, it could be really
    serious
  • I need to hear about this, please take it
    seriously.
  • Thanks for bringing this to my attention, I am
    going to follow through.
  • Issues with the intern
  • Is this your issue?
  • Find a trusted superior.

21
As a practical approach
  • Assess for stress and burnout
  • Be sure to care for the caregivers
  • What does a person with drug/alcohol dependence
    look like?
  • What does a suicidal person look like?
  • Sometimes the ED is a refuge

22
High Standard Harriet
  • The nurses complain that they are mistreated by a
    resident
  • The physician states that she never mistreats the
    nurses, they just do not like it when she asks
    that vital signs be completed, that patients be
    undressed, and that basic nursing practice be
    acceptable.

23
High Standard HarrietMultiple issues
  • Multiple issues
  • The requests being made
  • How the requests are made.
  • How Harriet is feeling
  • Solution Inspire your team to higher levels of
    performance
  • Through high regard.

24
Leading nurses, consultants, team members
requires a relationship, high regard, high
expectations, supportiveness
  • How are you doing?
  • Thanks for...
  • Your work is really important...
  • Nice to see you (accompanied by a firm
    handshake)
  • Give the person a cookie
  • A little bit of relationship goes a long way.

25
Gain insight first
  • How are your patients
  • How are things?
  • Can you explain to me?
  • How are you doing tonight?
  • How is everything on your service?
  • What are your thoughts about?

26
Challenged Charlie
  • Your intern has no clue. She went to see a young
    woman with low abdominal pain, never ordered a
    urine or a pregnancy test, and wants to discharge
    the patient.
  • The patient has classic signs and symptoms of an
    ectopic pregnancy

27
You say
  • Oh my goodness, you need 4 more years of
    education just to get stupid.
  • Nothing, just roll your eyes and sigh.
  • Why do you hate her? You are obviously trying to
    kill her. Why not go get a gun and make it a
    clean kill?

28
Gain insight, offer truth, offer help
  • (positive) I know that you are working hard/you
    are trying hard/you care a lot/we appreciate/You
    did X well, but...
  • (feedback) But such patients need
  • (positive) and your effort/attention is
    appreciated.

Sandwiching
29
Be a good winner
  • A 24 year old man presented with a proximal
    finger amputation. The resident on the hand
    surgery service did not respond to 4 pages. The
    hand surgery attending was called. The resident
    responded to the ED quickly, but clearly angry,
    demanding to know who called the attending. My
    pager never went off.

30
Be a good winner
  • My pager never went off. Do you say
  • A. You are wrong, I paged you 4 times.
  • B. You are a miserable liar, and lazy too
  • C. Well, we will see about that (as you approach
    the secretary to prove the pages were sent)
  • D. Thanks for coming down.

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  • Courage set and maintain high standards. Avoid
    anger. Dont avoid conflict, but dont seek it
    either.
  • Justice Be fair, knowing there is no equality.
    Recognize good qualities of others. Redirect
    those who are off course. Hold people in high
    regard.
  • Prudence Be thoughtful, caring, wise. Develop
    allies, nurture relationships.
  • Temperance Avoid anger. Be predictable, patient.
    Be imperturbable.
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