
This article explores the concept of professional competence as it relates to the evolving role of future doctors. As healthcare becomes more complex, the traditional focus on clinical expertise is no longer sufficient. The article identifies a range of competencies that are increasingly critical for future medical practitioners, including technological proficiency, interdisciplinary collaboration, cultural competence, and ethical decision-making.
professional competence, future doctors, medical education, clinical expertise, technological proficiency, interdisciplinary collaboration, cultural competence, ethical decision-making, lifelong learning, patient-centered care.
professional competence, future doctors, medical education, clinical expertise, technological proficiency, interdisciplinary collaboration, cultural competence, ethical decision-making, lifelong learning, patient-centered care.
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