Word: professionalism
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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TIME accepts rebuke on two scores: 1) for neglecting to set the scene of "St. Patrick's Triumph" in Manhattan's Carnegie Hall; 2) for flatly crediting two organ-builders with "most of the best." Fine indeed are the instruments of Moller (in West Point Cadet Chapel, Manhattan...
Such changes are sought through voluntary action on the part of employers, especially hospital boards. Nurses, as members of a profession, do not come under any existing code.
I'm wondering if the studios are going to continue to thrill the public with inside stories of the medical profession. You know, we do have pride, and to see ourselves so carelessly portrayed is somewhat disconcerting. Fortunately, the vast majority are as ignorant as the directors. In [the...
"I am grateful for this opportunity to pay a tribute to your colleague, my old-time friend Dr. Magrath, a man who practically created his profession, and whose life has been devoted to perfecting it.
...modern science be brought to bear upon them. The examination should be made by a skilled pathologist who can call to his assistance other experts in allied fields, if necessary. This is possible only if the medical aspects of the old coroner's duties are put on a professional basis, as they have been under the Massachusetts system. Dr. Magrath, as one of the few men devoting all his time . . . and energy to this important work, has contributed much to building up a high standard for the profession. He has established traditions which affect not only the system in this...