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      • In the nineteenth century, medical practitioners in the West began to fasten their professional identity on the increasingly ‘scientific’ character of modern medicine. Medical societies, journals, and training programmes proliferated during this period as practice became more specialised.
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  2. This chapter examines the history and evolution of medicine's modern-day professionalism movement. The brief discussion in this chapter is partial and not comprehensive, and is intended to provide readers with some historical context.

  3. Oct 1, 2006 · This review traces the historical underpinnings of current medical professionalism and reasserts its necessity for the continued vitality of medicine. Early medical ideals. It is not known how valued these ideas were at the time they were written, but the Roman physician Scribonius Largus affirmed their importance about 500 years later.

  4. In 1846 Davis spearheaded a national medical convention with four aims: to create a national medical association, to create elevated, uniform standards for an M.D. degree, to require standard...

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  5. Sep 1, 2020 · The article starts with a brief synopsis of how medicine developed as a profession but broadens out to professionalism in general and how professionalism interacts with integrated health care. One will see how history has shaped the conception and subsequent iterations of medical professionalism.

  6. In the nineteenth century, medical practitioners in the West began to fasten their professional identity on the increasingly ‘scientific’ character of modern medicine. Medical societies, journals, and training programmes proliferated during this period as practice became more specialised.

  7. Jun 14, 2016 · Medicine’s modern day professionalism movement was well underway by the late 1990s. Editorials began to address the threats of commercialism to values of professionalism. Articles emerged about the medical-industrial complex (Relman, 1980) and the rise of for-profit medicine; “big business” could be antithetical to professional ideals ...

  8. Jan 3, 2017 · The British Medical Association (BMA) was founded in 1832 (initially as the Provincial Medical and Surgical Association) and the General Medical Council (GMC), which has responsibility for maintaining a register of doctors and for education and training, in 1858.

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