Word: professionalism
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Consumer advocate Ralph Nader yesterday criticized the medical profession for concentrating on the treatment of disease and accident victims rather than on prevention.
Women currently within the coaching profession, such as Karen Moe Thorton, women's swim coach at the University of California at Berkeley, point to the fact that coaching opportunities for women really only opened up with the advent of scholarships at the collegiate level less than 15 years ago. Previously...
Now an assistant coach at Yale. Boglioli has not, however, resigned her role of swimming pioneer. She enjoys tackling the challenges of her profession--one whose unorthodox hours and high rate of divorce often discourages women.
Power in Japan is concentrated within the upper echelons of business, banking and the pro-business Liberal Democratic party, which has ruled continuously since 1955. Relations are much cozier than would be accepted in the U.S. or Western Europe. Members of the nation's power elite, whatever their profession...
Judging by their colleagues' initial reactions to the reports, the research teams think it may be a long time before physicians squarely face up to responsibility for medical mishaps. Adds Steel: "The profession tends not to monitor such problems."