Autonomy and Supervision of the activities of Resident Physicians and trainees. Check CEAR's guidance!

Medical training must reconcile two important principles. On the one hand, the moral requirement of non-maleficence in medical practice and, on the other hand, the need to exercise autonomy as a way to develop important behaviors in the professional future, such as grounded freedom, responsibility, the spirit of collaboration, continuous learning and of reflection. … Continue lendo