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[193-207) and index. 327 $aPreface Jordan j . Cohen; Introduction Delese wear; The Moral Order of the Medical School Stanley Joel Reiser; In Search of a Lost Cord Professionalism and Medical Education's Hidden Curriculum Frederic w. Hafferty; Professional Role in Health Care Institutions Toward an Ethics of Authenticity Richard Martinez; Professional Ethics and Social Activism Where Have We Been? Where Are We Going? Jack Coulehan & Peter c. Williams; Student Advocacy for a Culture of Professionalism at the University of Kentucky College of Medicine Sheila Woods & Sue Fosson & Lois Margaret Nora 327 $aMoral Growth, Spirituality, and Activism The Humanities in Medical Education Judith Andre & Jake Foglio & Howard Brody Reflections on Experiences with Socially Active Students Mary Anne c. Johnston; The Mentor-Mentee Relationship in Medical Education A New Analysis Tana A. Grady-Weliky & Cynthia n. Kettyle & Edward M. Hundert; From Identity Purgatory to Professionalism Considerations along the Medical Education Continuum Norma E. Wagoner 327 $aExperiencing Community Medicine during Residency The La Mesa Housecleaning Cooperative Frederick A. Miller & William D. Mellon & with an afterword by Howard Waitzkin Community-Oriented Medical Education The Toronto Experience Donald Wasylenki & Niall Byrne & Barbara McRobb; The Case for Keeping Community Service Voluntary Narratives from the Rush Community Service Initiatives Program Edward J . Eckenfels; Bridging the Gaps Community Health Internship Program A Case Study in the Professional Development of Medical Students Lucy Wolf Tuton & Claudia H. Siegel & Timothy b. Campbell 327 $aAfterword ''Good Seeds'': Growing the Physicians We Need references; contributors; index 330 $aThe thirteen essays in Educating for Professionalism examine the often conflicting ethical, social, emotional, and intellectual messages that medical institutions send to students about what it means to be a doctor. 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