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E.1. Each student must demonstrate knowledge of theories, principles and major dilemmas of medical ethics
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E.2. Each student must demonstrate knowledge of elements of medical professionalism and their implications, including the history of professionalism and its contemporary obligations
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I.1. Each student must effectively demonstrate the ability to express oneself verbally, non-verbally, and in writing
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I.2. Each student must effectively demonstrate the ability to understand the communication offered by all patients, their families and the health care team
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I.3. Each student must effectively demonstrate and convey empathy and a respectful regard for others
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J.1. Each student must demonstrate respect for the fundamental requirement for compassionate treatment of all patients
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J.2. Each student must demonstrate respect for the patient's privacy, dignity and quality of life regardless of individual characteristics
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J.3. Each student must demonstrate respect for the patient's interests over one's own interests
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J.4. Each student must demonstrate respect for and care for all patients and advocate for access to health care for all
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J.5. Each student must demonstrate respect for the critical importance of honesty and integrity in all interactions
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J.6. Each student must demonstrate respect for health care professionals and a commitment to collaborate with others in patient care
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J.7. Each student must demonstrate respect for the challenges to professionalism that exist in medical practice
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J.8. Each student must demonstrate respect for personal limitations in knowledge and skill
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J.9. Each student must demonstrate respect for a balance between one's personal and professional life
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J.10. Each student must demonstrate respect for confidentiality as a requirement inherent in patient care