In this second in a series of 3 articles, the author builds on the definition of professionalism developed in the first article, arguing that the social contract between the profession and the public entails a collective responsibility of the members of the profession to serve the public good. Several specific professional duties are deduced, such as the duties to attain and maintain competence, to review one's peers, and to serve all in need of expert care. The third and final article will examine whether and to what extent dentistry fulfills these responsibilities and outlines some future challenges
professionalism is nearly dead in America; it also shows the good of commerce and the excesses of co...
Introduction: In the UK, the General Dental Council specifies nine principles of professional standa...
Assessment of professionalism is a concept which has been highlighted during the last ten years. Hig...
In this second in a series of 3 articles, the author builds on the definition of professionalism dev...
Individual dentists and organized dentistry alike invariably claim to be (members of) a profession. ...
Individual dentists and organized dentistry alike invariably claim to be (members of) a profession. ...
In 2 earlier articles a definition of professionalism was developed, and several specific profession...
In 2 earlier articles a definition of professionalism was developed, and several specific profession...
In this paper we argue that the terms 'profession', 'professional' and 'professionalism' provide us ...
Introduction This paper examines views on professionalism in the dental practice workplace through a...
Professionalism has profound historical origins; however, the current health care environment in the...
A thriving healthcare system is built on professionalism, which influences the standard of patient t...
This paper uses evidence from reports in the British Dental Journal from 1958 to 1979 of disciplinar...
Abstract: The most important mission of dental education is development of student professionalism. ...
This position paper outlines the areas of competence and learning outcomes of “The Graduating Europe...
professionalism is nearly dead in America; it also shows the good of commerce and the excesses of co...
Introduction: In the UK, the General Dental Council specifies nine principles of professional standa...
Assessment of professionalism is a concept which has been highlighted during the last ten years. Hig...
In this second in a series of 3 articles, the author builds on the definition of professionalism dev...
Individual dentists and organized dentistry alike invariably claim to be (members of) a profession. ...
Individual dentists and organized dentistry alike invariably claim to be (members of) a profession. ...
In 2 earlier articles a definition of professionalism was developed, and several specific profession...
In 2 earlier articles a definition of professionalism was developed, and several specific profession...
In this paper we argue that the terms 'profession', 'professional' and 'professionalism' provide us ...
Introduction This paper examines views on professionalism in the dental practice workplace through a...
Professionalism has profound historical origins; however, the current health care environment in the...
A thriving healthcare system is built on professionalism, which influences the standard of patient t...
This paper uses evidence from reports in the British Dental Journal from 1958 to 1979 of disciplinar...
Abstract: The most important mission of dental education is development of student professionalism. ...
This position paper outlines the areas of competence and learning outcomes of “The Graduating Europe...
professionalism is nearly dead in America; it also shows the good of commerce and the excesses of co...
Introduction: In the UK, the General Dental Council specifies nine principles of professional standa...
Assessment of professionalism is a concept which has been highlighted during the last ten years. Hig...