ProfessionalizationPrentice-Hall, 1966 - 365 páginas |
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... relationship as reverently as we mention ... the instalment buying contract . In a world of rapid and profound change , we are urged to maintain the sanctity of this relationship as diligently as our spiritual forbears guarded the Ark ...
... relationship as reverently as we mention ... the instalment buying contract . In a world of rapid and profound change , we are urged to maintain the sanctity of this relationship as diligently as our spiritual forbears guarded the Ark ...
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... relationship with his patient , and this is entirely one way . What he can accumulate on the history page is im- portant to him , not what happens in the relationship . The general practitioner who refers patients to him will receive in ...
... relationship with his patient , and this is entirely one way . What he can accumulate on the history page is im- portant to him , not what happens in the relationship . The general practitioner who refers patients to him will receive in ...
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... relationship expectations . First we shall concentrate on expectations for an optimal kind of relationship . Later , we shall have something to say about other sorts of relationships which are not so sup- portive of the operation of the ...
... relationship expectations . First we shall concentrate on expectations for an optimal kind of relationship . Later , we shall have something to say about other sorts of relationships which are not so sup- portive of the operation of the ...
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The Elements of Professionalization | 9 |
The Social Context of Professionalization | 46 |
Individuals and Professionalization | 72 |
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