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Subjective Aspects of Burnout Syndrome in the Medical Profession

Subjective Aspects of Burnout Syndrome in the Medical Profession

... Burnout is a syndrome related to work over load and associated, generally, with the helping pro- fessions. Here we will study it in relation to the medical profession, considering the doctor’s per- sonal ...

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A Rapid Scoping Review of Gender Inequities in the Medical Profession

A Rapid Scoping Review of Gender Inequities in the Medical Profession

... Increasing women’s representation in the medical profession is an important goal for healthcare systems. Gender equity, or equal opportunity for men and wom- en, is an important goal in itself. Improving ...

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An international review of tobacco smoking in the medical profession: 1974-2004

An international review of tobacco smoking in the medical profession: 1974-2004

... Regardless of what country the data originates from, tobacco smoking by physicians remains a contentious issue in public health. Global policy making demands accurate data on this topic, from which at least two dis- ...

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Study on Empathy among Undergraduate Students of the Medical Profession in Nepal

Study on Empathy among Undergraduate Students of the Medical Profession in Nepal

... The medical colleges in Nepal have different academic programs to train ethics, professionalism and ...undergraduate medical program, they face excessive work load during intern- ship and pressure to pass ...

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Extending the authority for sickness certification beyond the medical profession: the importance of 'boundary work'.

Extending the authority for sickness certification beyond the medical profession: the importance of 'boundary work'.

... The literature on professional boundaries shows that juris- dictions must be legitimated in the context of where pro- fessionals carry out their work and interact with other professions [10,11]. The manner of these ...

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The medical profession and the state in Zimbabwe: a sociological study of professional autonomy

The medical profession and the state in Zimbabwe: a sociological study of professional autonomy

... Freidson, But, as pointed out earlier, some practitioners in the United States avoid case cost and quality control measures which impinge on their clinical and economic autonomy by carry[r] ...

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The Interaction of Legal Justifications Relevant to the Medical Profession in Criminal Law

The Interaction of Legal Justifications Relevant to the Medical Profession in Criminal Law

... science. Medical procedures can harm the physical integrity of the person; therefore the physician fulfilling his duty of providing a service of public interest can be subject to criminal ...between medical ...

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The relation of the medical profession to the public

The relation of the medical profession to the public

... The General Council is, on the contrary, the machine devised by the State to enable persons requiring medical aid to distinguish qualified from unqualified persons, and it has no general[r] ...

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Sources: Pharmaceutical Promotion and the Medical Profession: Appendix A

Sources: Pharmaceutical Promotion and the Medical Profession: Appendix A

... Effect of restricting contact between pharmaceutical company representatives and internal medicine residents on posttraining attitudes and behavior.. Industry Funding and Resea[r] ...

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The long and winding road to achieving professional registration for sonographers

The long and winding road to achieving professional registration for sonographers

... the medical profession, such as the Bristol Royal Infirmary children’s cardiac surgery problems (38), Alder Hey organ retention (39), and the Harold Shipman case (40), suggest that perhaps current ...

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We lived and breathed medicine - then life catches up: Medical students’ reflections

We lived and breathed medicine - then life catches up: Medical students’ reflections

... infinite, leaving no room for mistakes since you are dealing with people’s lives. A capacity to synthesise theory and to combine practical knowledge with communicative and em- pathetic skill was believed to be even more ...

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Bulletin of the European Communities, No  7/8 1986

Bulletin of the European Communities, No 7/8 1986

... According to the Court, this encompasses national provisions governing access, as an employed-person, to the medical profession whether the qualifications in question are recognized unde[r] ...

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"Proving Yourself" in the Canadian Medical Profession: Gender and the Experiences of Foreign-trained Doctors in Medical Practices

"Proving Yourself" in the Canadian Medical Profession: Gender and the Experiences of Foreign-trained Doctors in Medical Practices

... the medical profession, it is possible that the profession has started to change from the inside ...female medical graduates were achieving high leadership/management positions within the ...

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Virtue ethics and the commitment to learn: overcoming disparities faced by transgender individuals

Virtue ethics and the commitment to learn: overcoming disparities faced by transgender individuals

... the profession of medicine calls for certain behaviors and dispositions and looks to medical educators to “embody and exemplify the habits of virtue in action” ...the medical profession and ...

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Doctors and computers

Doctors and computers

... "Autonomy and the Medical Profession: medical audit and management control" The Fourth Annual Organisation and Control of the Labour Process Conference, Aston/UMIST, March, 1986 utilised[r] ...

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How patient physician encounters in critical medical situations affect trust: results of a national survey

How patient physician encounters in critical medical situations affect trust: results of a national survey

... critical medical situations. Experience of interactions in some critical medical situations is poten- tially a very important factor because it affects the salience of trust, and because of the role that ...

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Local pilot, new profession: developing Medical Care Practitioners in primary care

Local pilot, new profession: developing Medical Care Practitioners in primary care

... The role of physician assistant has been established in the US for some time, and has proved a useful and effective adjunct to the medical profession. A similar role is being developed in England by the ...

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Australian medical students' perceptions of professionalism and ethics in medical television programs

Australian medical students' perceptions of professionalism and ethics in medical television programs

... of medical television programs, or, conversely, that medical televi- sion programs do not greatly influence their beliefs and expectations about the medical profession, or not in ways that our ...

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