9. Appendices

9.2. Professionalism

The term professionalism can be difficult to define but outlines particular principles all medical students and health care professionals should abide by in order to safely practice medicine. 

Professionalism may also be connected to be 'conscientiousness' - which is based around the idea of being  persistent, organised and motivated.

Professional looks at traits that are linked with the following: 

1) Ethical behaviour - Although you may not be interacting with 'real patients' who we present ourselves to others i.e. our colleagues, GP tutor and actor, should be consistent with the following principles: honesty. integrity and respect. 

2) Professional appearance - dress code should be appropriate. Further information can be found on Queen Marys website. 

3) Time management - ensuring you are punctual to respect yours and others time. 

4) Teamwork - working effectively as a team. 

5) Accountability - Students should take responsibility of their own learning and learn from mistakes. 

6) Self care - Students should take care of their own health and recognise when they are not well enough to attend sessions. This includes physical and emotional burnout and illness. All students should be registered with a GP. 

7) Reflection and improvement 


It is advised that all students read the Good medical practice - GMC, which outlines the standards expected of medical students.