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      • The idea of medicine as a state licensed ‘profession’ evolved in the 19th century, and the General Medical Council (GMC) formed as the profession's self-regulator in 1858.
      www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666869620300142
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  2. Oct 1, 2006 · Therein lay their inherent weakness-one that came to light in the late 1700s in Manchester, England. Medical Ethics was revolutionary in that it created a standard for professional conduct based not on individual integrity but the integrity of the profession itself.

  3. 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.

  4. Aug 7, 2012 · In the United States, medicine entered a corporate era. Doctors were making more money. Some became entrepreneurs, raising concerns that profits were trumping professionalism. Others worried that professionalism’s greatest threat was managed-care operators robbing their autonomy.

    • Roger Collier
    • 10.1503/cmaj.109-4230
    • 2012
    • CMAJ. 2012 Aug 7; 184(11): 1233-1234.
  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. Nov 5, 2009 · What is medical professionalism? Medical professionalism can essentially be defined as a set of values, behaviours, and relationships. 1 Specifically this includes integrity, compassion, altruism, continuous improvement, excellence, and working in partnership with members of the wider healthcare team. 1

  7. Jun 14, 2016 · In this chapter, we briefly trace the history of medicine’s modern-day professionalism movement, beginning with its conceptual origins in the field of sociology and moving through more contemporary concerns with issues such as conflict-of-interest, duty hours, and social media.

  8. When the NHS began, confidence in specialist medicine was high. Medical science heralded dazzling advances in diagnosis and treatment. The Royal Colleges, which controlled specialty professional standards, used a language of professionalism that emphasized clinical excellence and original contributions to knowledge.

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