This paper reviews the sources of professional status and analyses these in relation to the podiatry profession in the United Kingdom. It is argued that the nature and act of professional practice and the patient/professional relationship are of particular importance in defining the status of the profession. These effects are discussed in relation to podiatry and compared to a high status professional group, that of dentistry. Finally the effects of attempting to change professional status are discussed. Article Outline 1. The status of podiatry in the United Kingdom 2. Sources of professional status 3. The act of practice 4. Practitioner/patient relationships 5. Professional autonomy 6. Implications for the profession Conflict of interest ...
Background: The health professions have progressed and evolved considerably over the last few decade...
Background: The health professions have progressed and evolved considerably over the last few decade...
This paper examines the emergence of NHS podiatric surgery as a challenge to the dominance of medici...
This study examines the professionalisation strategies of British podiatry between 1960 and 1997, fo...
This study examines the professionalisation strategies of British podiatry between 1960 and 1997, fo...
This study examines the professionalisation strategies of British podiatry between 1960 and 1997, fo...
This study examines the professionalisation strategies of British podiatry between 1960 and 1997, fo...
Podiatry as a medical specialty has received little sociological attention. This omission leaves a s...
Background: This paper explores the notion of professional status from the perspective of a sample o...
Background: this paper explores the notion of professional status from the perspective of a sample o...
This paper examines the establishment of National Health Service (NHS) podiatric surgery as a challe...
This study examines the relationship between orthopaedic and podiatric surgeons which has formed sin...
Background: Podiatry aims and professes to undertake patient centred practice. However no podiatric ...
In this project, the responsibility of individual health care practitioners (in particular podiatris...
Abstract Background The health professions have progressed and evolved considerably over the last fe...
Background: The health professions have progressed and evolved considerably over the last few decade...
Background: The health professions have progressed and evolved considerably over the last few decade...
This paper examines the emergence of NHS podiatric surgery as a challenge to the dominance of medici...
This study examines the professionalisation strategies of British podiatry between 1960 and 1997, fo...
This study examines the professionalisation strategies of British podiatry between 1960 and 1997, fo...
This study examines the professionalisation strategies of British podiatry between 1960 and 1997, fo...
This study examines the professionalisation strategies of British podiatry between 1960 and 1997, fo...
Podiatry as a medical specialty has received little sociological attention. This omission leaves a s...
Background: This paper explores the notion of professional status from the perspective of a sample o...
Background: this paper explores the notion of professional status from the perspective of a sample o...
This paper examines the establishment of National Health Service (NHS) podiatric surgery as a challe...
This study examines the relationship between orthopaedic and podiatric surgeons which has formed sin...
Background: Podiatry aims and professes to undertake patient centred practice. However no podiatric ...
In this project, the responsibility of individual health care practitioners (in particular podiatris...
Abstract Background The health professions have progressed and evolved considerably over the last fe...
Background: The health professions have progressed and evolved considerably over the last few decade...
Background: The health professions have progressed and evolved considerably over the last few decade...
This paper examines the emergence of NHS podiatric surgery as a challenge to the dominance of medici...