ProfessionalizationPrentice-Hall, 1966 - 365 páginas |
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... practice . The practice of medicine goes on in a competitive milieu ; freedom of choice for the patient requires the doctor to exercise constant vigilance or see his patients gravitate to competitors with more power of attraction . In ...
... practice . The practice of medicine goes on in a competitive milieu ; freedom of choice for the patient requires the doctor to exercise constant vigilance or see his patients gravitate to competitors with more power of attraction . In ...
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... Practice Committee and reports from the chapters were published in the Associa- tion's journal . By every possible means the Association stimulated the interest of its members in questions of ethics . This was in line with the plan made ...
... Practice Committee and reports from the chapters were published in the Associa- tion's journal . By every possible means the Association stimulated the interest of its members in questions of ethics . This was in line with the plan made ...
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... practice of the profes- sions , the profession of psychology regards it as appropriate for its members to choose this mode of practice , provided that they are properly qualified ' Principle 5.41 . Recognizing that inde- pendent private ...
... practice of the profes- sions , the profession of psychology regards it as appropriate for its members to choose this mode of practice , provided that they are properly qualified ' Principle 5.41 . Recognizing that inde- pendent private ...
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The Elements of Professionalization | 9 |
The Social Context of Professionalization | 46 |
Individuals and Professionalization | 72 |
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