Word: professionalism
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...approval. It offers the medical profession representation on top government medical-policy boards, grants participating medical men twelve hours a week to handle private patients, and provides an extra 500 travel allowance for each patient visited. Most important, the settlement saved face for the medics by re-establishing full professional and ethical secrecy...
Judge: What is your profession? Brodsky: I write poems, translate. I take it that . . . Judge: Have you steady work? Brodsky: I write poems. Judge: That doesn't interest us. What interests us is with what institution you are connected. Brodsky: None. Judge: And who recognized you as a poet...
At St. John's Seminary near Los Angeles one morning last week, the Rev. William Du Bay entered the chapel, genuflected before James Francis Cardinal Mclntyre, put his hand on a Bible in the cardinal's lap, and made a profession of loyalty to him. Then, as hundreds...
In 1964, no statesman of Burke's stature would be so unchivalrous as to lump economists in such questionable company-or so unwise as to be without an economist at his elbow. In the palaces and Parliaments of a hundred countries, economists are increasingly called upon to build, revive...
Best-Paid Profession. The price is rising fast: that $33 billion annual charge is up from a mere $14 billion in 1950. Doctors, whose fees used to amount to about 31? of every medical-care dollar, now take in only 26?. The dentists' share is down from about 12...