Medical Professionalism Project
The Medical Professionalism Project (MPP) is an accredited, online CME series that explores the complex ethical expectations and responsibilities of being a healthcare provider through the lens of behavioral science. Designed by behavioral economist and best-selling author
Dan Ariely, award-winning filmmaker
Yael Melamede, medical education expert Rebecca Ortega and
Dr. Ross McKinney, the project applies Ariely’s research in human behavior to help address systemic issues in medicine, delving deep into professionalism, medical ethics and the social science of decision-making habits. Over 12 mini-documentaries cover topics such as social norms/provider culture, conflicts of interest, research, inequities in healthcare and more.
To get a taste of the content, please view the MPP
preview. Behavioral research can have a big impact in the way we think and talk about ethics and professionalism, and that in the high-pressured world of medicine it is critical that we create more space for those conversations. MPP’s aim is to inspire a franker dialogue around the challenges that healthcare providers face today and to highlight solutions that can improve the culture and practice of medicine for providers and patients alike.
APHC Members receive a 20% discount.