The decline of professionalism in medicine: a structural diagnosis
Most physicians sense it, even if they struggle to name it.
Something fundamental has changed in medicine. Not the science. Not the patients. Not even, at root, the doctors themselves. What has changed is the status of medicine as a profession, and with it, the psychological footing that once made the work bearable.
For much of the last century, medicine functioned as a profession in the classical sense. That meant more than …
The decline of professionalism in medicine: a structural diagnosis







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