The Changing Medical Profession: An International Perspective

Oxford University Press USA (1993)
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Examines the changing status of the medical profession in 14 countries, focusing on the evolving structure of physician autonomy, changes in the nature of the physician-patient relationship, quality in health care, and medicine's place in society.

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