The Role of Religious Culture in Medical Professionalism in a Muslim Arab Society.
Haythum O TayebAra S TekianMukhtiar BaigHarold G KoenigLorelei A LingardPublished in: Perspectives on medical education (2023)
Academic Saudi physicians argued against assuming a stable traditional interpretation of RCCs, emphasized the evolving contribution of RCCs to medical professionalism, and indicated that the process of merging religious cultural and medical standards in medical practice is variable and may alter medical practice values. Therefore, these physicians perceived RCCs to be useful as supplements to but not as a backbone for medical professionalism. Careful consideration of the potential impact of RCCs on the values of medical professionalism is warranted.