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Career choice and identification with the medical profession
Social Science & Medicine (1967), 1972Abstract This article summarizes some of the work of Rogoff, Lyden and others, and the American Medical Association concerning career choices in medicine, differences between students in public and private medical schools in the United States, and adds the author's more recent research results about the career orientations of first and fourth-year ...
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Diabetes mellitus and periodontal disease: the profession's choices
British Dental Journal, 2022This paper reviews why doctors rarely refer their diabetic patients for a dental opinion and suggests strategies to teach them the importance of controlling periodontal disease as part of a system of joint care. A pro forma to share results and define diabetic risks for doctors, dentists and patients has been developed.
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Factors affecting a student’s choice of dietetics as a profession
Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 1992In order to design more effective recruitment strategies, 419 junior students in 38 coordinated dietetics programs completed self-administered questionnaires to identify factors that attracted them to the profession. The majority (43.9%) first became interested in a dietetics career while in college; 24.9% became interested before or during secondary ...
E J, Markley, N I, Huyck
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Ethics, profession, and rational choice
Asian Journal of Business Ethics, 2016Human development can be seen as the process of giving more effective expression to human values. Modern business philosophy has a certain viewpoint or perspective on human potential based on the secular humanistic values of the west and the scientific theories on the nature of man and his evolution. We are bound to welcome the New Paradigm in Business
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Occupational Choices In Selected Health Professions
The Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1965This paper presents the results of five studies with four groups of female students, those intending to enter occupational therapy, physical therapy, medical technology, and “others” who were interested generally in health and rehabilitation professions. No discrimination could be made among the four groups on the basis of personality, attitudinal, and
Harry E. Anderson, John R. Barry
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Chapter V Choice of a Profession
2015From the minuteness with which I have traced Waverley’s pursuits, and the bias which they unavoidably communicated to his imagination, the reader may perhaps anticipate, in the following tale, an imitation of the romance of Cervantes.
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