Three were the main questions of this research. First, how many ways of being a physician are there in Italy and can they be generalized as to make a typology of physicians? Second, do physicians believe that they have a common identity? Third, can the elite segment of physicians be analyzed as a Weberian status group? In this conference I will emphasize the first and the third question and I will skip the second. The research involved two surveys (taken in 2004): the first on 1.162 general practitioners and the second on 900 physicians of every kind. Both samples were stratified by sex, age and region (and the second by specialty). In this presentation I will be presenting just the results of the first survey. Three ideal-types of medical ...
This article introduces a conceptual framework for understanding the antecedents of a strong profess...
In the context of professionalism being viewed increasingly as a social contract, a survey was condu...
In the context of professionalism being viewed increasingly as a social contract, a survey was condu...
In this paper the impact of motivations for practicing medicine on physicians’ identity will be anal...
Three were the main questions of this paper. First, how many ways of being a general practitioner ar...
Identity and socialization within an established field: the case of physicians in Italy. Identity an...
The professionalization of medicine, during its acceleration between the 19th and 20th century, has ...
Due to changes in social and health needs, the reorganisation of health systems towards community an...
The question of professional identity of medical doctors is one of the main themes of not only medic...
Since physician–patient relationships are a central part of the medical practice, it is essential to...
This book shows that modern professions are increasingly subject to an internal stratification into ...
Abstract Background Managing medical professionals is challenging because professionals tend to adhe...
The marketization of public healthcare has brought about organizational transformations, affecting h...
Research is needed to gain a deeper understanding of what motivates physicians to do their work and ...
BackgroundNew challenges in the medical field of the third millennium emphasise the "humanization of...
This article introduces a conceptual framework for understanding the antecedents of a strong profess...
In the context of professionalism being viewed increasingly as a social contract, a survey was condu...
In the context of professionalism being viewed increasingly as a social contract, a survey was condu...
In this paper the impact of motivations for practicing medicine on physicians’ identity will be anal...
Three were the main questions of this paper. First, how many ways of being a general practitioner ar...
Identity and socialization within an established field: the case of physicians in Italy. Identity an...
The professionalization of medicine, during its acceleration between the 19th and 20th century, has ...
Due to changes in social and health needs, the reorganisation of health systems towards community an...
The question of professional identity of medical doctors is one of the main themes of not only medic...
Since physician–patient relationships are a central part of the medical practice, it is essential to...
This book shows that modern professions are increasingly subject to an internal stratification into ...
Abstract Background Managing medical professionals is challenging because professionals tend to adhe...
The marketization of public healthcare has brought about organizational transformations, affecting h...
Research is needed to gain a deeper understanding of what motivates physicians to do their work and ...
BackgroundNew challenges in the medical field of the third millennium emphasise the "humanization of...
This article introduces a conceptual framework for understanding the antecedents of a strong profess...
In the context of professionalism being viewed increasingly as a social contract, a survey was condu...
In the context of professionalism being viewed increasingly as a social contract, a survey was condu...