Baron Guilluame Dupuytren was a French anatomist and surgeon who practiced during the 1800s and is considered by some to be the most brilliant and gifted surgeons of his time. His contributions to the field of surgery are quite extensive, yet his eccentric personality and attitude toward his colleagues, students, and patients raises a very interesting question: could Dr. Dupuytren (Fig. 1) and his many contributions to the field of surgery have thrived in today’s era of professionalism? The concept of professionalism is emphasized to medical students starting from day one of their medical training. How would Dr. Dupuytren, an esteemed anatomist, react to the idea that students are introduced to the idea of professionalism before entering th...
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In the early part of the nineteenth century there began a scientific controversy that has never been...
This chapter seeks to explore the rise of surgery in seventeenth-century France. In early modern Eur...
Guillaume Dupuytren was born in the village of Pierrebuffi~re, on 5 October 1777. Though his father ...
The early 20th century saw an explosion in surgical expertise. Specialties dedicated to delicate org...
Dr. Samuel Gross\u27 contributions to the field of surgery are well known and range from numerous cl...
My surgical education began at a time when Poland formed part of the communist bloc and was isolated...
Background: John of Arderne (1307-1380) was one founder of surgery as the profession is known today....
In the 18th century, anatomy was the principal science underlying surgical practice. Over the next t...
Jean-Pierre Goubert : Between the old regime and the Revolution, how surgeons saw themselves. At t...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Most surgeons are ethical. Increasingly, however, a variety of unprofessional ...
© 2013 Dr. David HillisProfessionalism underpins the commitment made between a profession and societ...
Alisdair MacIntyre argues that the virtues necessary for good work are everywhere and always embodie...
The virtues that constitute medical professionalism have been aptly described in multiple position s...
Pétrequin was a French surgeon born in the town of Villeurbanne, near the city of Lyon. He lived in ...
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In the early part of the nineteenth century there began a scientific controversy that has never been...
This chapter seeks to explore the rise of surgery in seventeenth-century France. In early modern Eur...
Guillaume Dupuytren was born in the village of Pierrebuffi~re, on 5 October 1777. Though his father ...
The early 20th century saw an explosion in surgical expertise. Specialties dedicated to delicate org...
Dr. Samuel Gross\u27 contributions to the field of surgery are well known and range from numerous cl...
My surgical education began at a time when Poland formed part of the communist bloc and was isolated...
Background: John of Arderne (1307-1380) was one founder of surgery as the profession is known today....
In the 18th century, anatomy was the principal science underlying surgical practice. Over the next t...
Jean-Pierre Goubert : Between the old regime and the Revolution, how surgeons saw themselves. At t...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Most surgeons are ethical. Increasingly, however, a variety of unprofessional ...
© 2013 Dr. David HillisProfessionalism underpins the commitment made between a profession and societ...
Alisdair MacIntyre argues that the virtues necessary for good work are everywhere and always embodie...
The virtues that constitute medical professionalism have been aptly described in multiple position s...
Pétrequin was a French surgeon born in the town of Villeurbanne, near the city of Lyon. He lived in ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/42409/1/268-22-11-1175_22n11p1175.pd
In the early part of the nineteenth century there began a scientific controversy that has never been...
This chapter seeks to explore the rise of surgery in seventeenth-century France. In early modern Eur...