For many years, doctors have been regarded as true professionals both by society and by their peers. They consistently rank among the most trusted members of the community. It is therefore essential that junior doctors, as they step into medical practice, uphold the same standards of professionalism. Medical professionalism is more than clinical knowledge; it involves clear communication of diagnoses and treatment options in a way that patients can understand.

It also requires confidentiality, continuity of care, trust, honesty, and compassion. The following ten tips highlight key aspects of professionalism for junior doctors: Probity – Acting with honesty and integrity is central to building and maintaining trust in the doctor–patient relationship. Expertise – Medical knowledge must be continually updated through lifelong learning and training. Respect – Doctors should remain courteous…