1.A Safe Health Care Provider: provide high-quality and safe patient-centered healthcare, systems and make appropriate decisions about
using and allocating resources.
2.A Professional: Behave professionally and comply with medical ethics rules, and
professional standards, and Work effectively to maintain health and promote
human wellbeing
3.A scholar: demonstrates a lifelong commitment to learning, medical research, and
application and translation of knowledge to meet patients' and society's
needs.
4.A Health Advocate: responsibly uses his expertise and influence to advance the health and
well-being of individuals, communities, and populations.
5.A Communicator: build effective therapeutic relationships with patients and their
families, facilitate the dynamic exchanges that occur before, during, and
after interventions, and convey relevant information and explanations
accurately and effectively to patients, families, communities, colleagues,
and other professionals.
6.A Collaborator: Work effectively and
appropriately in multicultural, and interprofessional teams as well as teams
in other contexts to achieve optimal patient/client care.
7.A leader and manager: Participate effectively in
activities that contribute to the effectiveness of the healthcare
organizations and healthcare systems and make appropriate decisions about
using and allocating resources.
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