Podiatry as a medical specialty has received little sociological attention. This omission leaves a sizeable gap in our understanding of the total health care system. Given the functional importance of this speciality and the growing need for the services of podiatrists this report represents an attempt to increase our knowledge in this area. The paper attempts to fill that gap by presenting a discussion of the development of podiatry as a health profession; documenting the educational and political development and attempting to explain the reasons which have inhibited the process of professionalization. Our findings suggest that podiatry as a profession has been unable to attain full autonomy over its anatomical area of expertise and this a...
Abstract Background The health professions have progressed and evolved considerably over the last fe...
Ensuring efficient and effective delivery of health care to an ageing population has been a major dr...
Background: this paper explores the notion of professional status from the perspective of a sample o...
This paper reviews the sources of professional status and analyses these in relation to the podiatry...
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...
M.Tech.The positioning of the Podiatry profession in South Africa is potentially compromised in that...
This study examines the professionalisation strategies of British podiatry between 1960 and 1997, fo...
M.Tech.The positioning of the Podiatry profession in South Africa is potentially compromised in that...
This paper examines the establishment of National Health Service (NHS) podiatric surgery as a challe...
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...
In this project, the responsibility of individual health care practitioners (in particular podiatris...
Background: This paper explores the notion of professional status from the perspective of a sample o...
Abstract Background The health professions have progressed and evolved considerably over the last fe...
Ensuring efficient and effective delivery of health care to an ageing population has been a major dr...
Background: this paper explores the notion of professional status from the perspective of a sample o...
This paper reviews the sources of professional status and analyses these in relation to the podiatry...
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...
M.Tech.The positioning of the Podiatry profession in South Africa is potentially compromised in that...
This study examines the professionalisation strategies of British podiatry between 1960 and 1997, fo...
M.Tech.The positioning of the Podiatry profession in South Africa is potentially compromised in that...
This paper examines the establishment of National Health Service (NHS) podiatric surgery as a challe...
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...
In this project, the responsibility of individual health care practitioners (in particular podiatris...
Background: This paper explores the notion of professional status from the perspective of a sample o...
Abstract Background The health professions have progressed and evolved considerably over the last fe...
Ensuring efficient and effective delivery of health care to an ageing population has been a major dr...
Background: this paper explores the notion of professional status from the perspective of a sample o...