Responding to the Call of Professionalism

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 12 (2):144-145 (2003)
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Abstract

This special section deals with the new professionalism movement. The interest in the term “professionalism” has been growing steadily in medicine, and the word now seems to be everywhere. However, bioethicists have lagged behind our colleagues in medicine and nursing in explicitly contributing to this movement. This special section adds to the effort to catch up

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