Patient care and professionalism / edited by Catherine D. DeAngelis.


Oxford New York : Oxford University Press, c2014.
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Notes:

  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
  • Medical professionalism from the patient’s perspective: is there an advocate in the house? / Martha E. Gaines, Rachel Grob, Mark J. Schlesinger, and Sarah Davis — The Hippocratic Oath as an example of professional conduct / Howard Markel — Professionalism and politics in the United Kingdom / Carol Black, Cyril Chantler — The role of specialty boards in promoting professionalism: the case of the American Board of Internal Medicine / Clarence H. Braddock III, Eric S. Holmboe, Christine K. Cassel — Medical professionalism in the twenty-first century / Catherine D. DeAngelis — Professionalism and nursing: a quest or an accomplishment? / Kathleen M. White — Public health: the population as patient / Lawrence O. Gostin — Exploring the role of law and legal systems in the therapeutic relationship / James G. Hodge, Jr. — Professionalism and fiduciary responsibilities in health care leadership / Phil B. Fontanarosa — Professionalism, medicine, and religion / Patricia M. Fosarelli — Professionalism: the science of care and the art of medicine / James C. Harris.

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Requested by Kurpiers, R.

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