Word: professionalism
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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"A program of higher education is badly needed that will let a student combine qualifications for a private profession with an understanding of the way in which it can be applied to the broader problems of public policy," said Price.
The demonstration reflected a good deal of the criticism voiced-from within and without the medical profession -against the A.M.A.'s ultra-conservative influence on national policies. Moderate and liberal critics question its propriety in helping to scuttle the appointment of Dr. John Knowles to the nation's...
As the convention adjourned, incoming President Dr. Gerald Dorman, 65, said: "The medical profession can no longer tolerate a medical society that concentrates on the private interests of itself and its members to the neglect of the problems of health care for all citizens." The A.M.A. will continue to fight...
The problem is posed by the Viet Nam war, which is creating thousands of widows who must grapple with grief. In an effort to help them, a Navy psychiatrist at Camp Pendleton, Calif., has set up a program that uses their common tragedy to turn them toward the future. A...
"There are a lot of dopes in the medical profession," says Doris Lessing. "In ten or 15 years, people will regard this as the Dark Ages."