Showing posts with label MBChB. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MBChB. Show all posts

Thursday, 16 July 2015

Cape day

Yesterday, Wednesday July 15th, was an important day because I wore a hat and costume and shook hands with another man wearing a costume in a hall of other people wearing costumes, and I also got a piece of paper with my name on it. Turns out wearing a baggy gown over my suit was a good idea as it hid (to some extent) my extreme sweatiness in the beautiful sunshine. Despite this many people seemed to want to take my photograph a lot, and there was an awful lot of clapping, smiling, handshakes and sweaty hugs. I was pleasantly surprised how enjoyable such a strange series of events turned out to be.
Gryffindor

In the hall those of us receiving our MBChB stood up and recited the GMC’s “duties of a doctor”, a modern-day Hippocratic Oath of sorts. I was reminded that there’s a fair bit of responsibility in my chosen job. I think that it’s quite a good creed, so worth reinforcing by typing it out here:

I promise to:
- Make the care of my patient my first concern, providing a good standard of practice and care
- Keep my professional knowledge and skills up to date and recognise and work within the limits of my competence

I promise to:
- Take prompt action if I think that patient safety, dignity or comfort is compromised, and protect and promote the health of patients and the public

I promise to:
- Treat patients as individuals and respect their dignity, treat them politely and considerately and respect their right to confidentiality

I promise to:
- Work in partnership with patients, listening and responding to their concerns and preferences
- Give patients the information they want or need in a way they can understand
- Respect patients’ right to reach decisions with me about their treatment and care
- Support patients in caring for themselves, to improve and maintain their health

I promise to:
- Work with colleagues in ways that best serve patients’ interests
- Be honest and open and act with integrity
- Never discriminate unfairly against patients or colleagues
- Never abuse my patients’ trust in me or the public’s trust in the profession
I know that I am personally accountable for my professional practice
I must always be prepared to justify my decisions and actions