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1 rofessionalism and commitment to the nursing profession.
2 ain ratings differed depending on healthcare profession.
3 the years, and the impact we have had on the profession.
4 ng a pathway for modifying and advancing the profession.
5 by giving rise to the modern medical physics profession.
6 reminder of the shared duties of the medical profession.
7 er, and felt an intense sense of duty to his profession.
8 en done to investigate their role within our profession.
9 d issues facing the congenital heart disease profession.
10 erceptions of inclusion in the epidemiologic profession.
11 entiality, honesty, and trust in the medical profession.
12 cessation is a responsibility of the dental profession.
13 n in what was, at the time, a male-dominated profession.
14 Surgery is a labor-intensive, time-consuming profession.
15 and reaffirm medicine's calling as a healing profession.
16 ll the need for further knowledge within the profession.
17 hreaten the ethical integrity of the medical profession.
18 gnized, but frequently used, help define our profession.
19 benefit patients and strengthen the medical profession.
20 certed the public and members of the medical profession.
21 professionalism that has emerged within the profession.
22 sfaction and help retain ICU nurses in their profession.
23 g the development of the respiratory therapy profession.
24 toward colleagues and factors affecting our profession.
25 set the stage for legitimizing surgery as a profession.
26 shared obligations and duties of the medical profession.
27 therapists, and four did not indicate their profession.
28 e association to reflect on the state of the profession.
29 competence than is currently required by the profession.
30 gery, have sensitised the public and medical profession.
31 n effective specialty by many in the medical profession.
32 verse consequences for practitioners and the profession.
33 ch seems at present to be missing within the profession.
34 y, wide acceptance of the ECG by the medical profession.
35 maintain the lifegiving capabilities of our profession.
36 he high standards expected of an accountable profession.
37 sent all that we know to be excellent in our profession.
38 rve as a model of excellence for the medical profession.
39 edicine to become a technology rather than a profession.
40 mendous power on them, individually and as a profession.
41 est possible candidates are attracted to the profession.
42 d practices of determining membership in the profession.
43 ar involvement by those in the entomological profession.
44 entral to the mission and performance of the profession.
45 Black physicians in the earliest days of the profession.
46 e most important humanistic aspects of their profession.
47 ACKGROUND: Nursing is a predominantly female profession.
48 re to the mission of the infectious diseases profession.
49 s the journals controls access to the entire profession.
50 articular, surgery's rise as a specialty and profession.
51 e in service to patients, our peers, and the profession.
52 for the advancement of excellence within the profession.
53 articular, surgery's rise as a specialty and profession.
54 progress of some elite women in the medical profession.
55 e diseases is essential to the future of the profession.
56 allenging conditions confronting the medical profession.
57 liability in performance assessments for the profession.
58 mplexity of medical tasks taken over by each profession.
59 t we do, or for that matter, anywhere in the profession.
60 nt fashion from current practitioners of the profession.
61 ential educational solutions for the medical profession.
62 e for the rise of surgery as a distinguished profession.
63 itive role models to others aspiring to such professions.
64 ur model predictions for several competitive professions.
65 ly map the personality profiles of different professions.
66 cessary component of education in the health professions.
67 epresented at every level of the health care professions.
68 s is blurring the boundaries between the two professions.
69 elation to the four major characteristics of professions.
70 ng effect exists for women in male-dominated professions.
71 a career in medicine or other health-related professions.
74 95% CI: 0.63 to 2.13) after controlling for profession, age, gender, smoking, diabetes, coronary hea
76 are valuable in the development of this new profession and assist with the production of new guideli
78 nsive barriers to PhDs entering the teaching profession and finally suggest ways to ease the entrance
80 ries and medical PBRNs to advance the dental profession and further the integration of dental researc
83 of promoting diversity and inclusion in the profession and is symptomatic of the movement for "ideol
88 estion that the alliance between the medical profession and the eugenics movement in the United State
89 ing nearly a decade of effort by the medical profession and the government to change the way Medicare
90 lmology and present the ultimate goal of the profession and the International Forum of Ophthalmic Sim
92 xpression of the social contract between the profession and the public by which the profession enjoys
95 stions for improvements in the critical care profession and workplace to encourage senior intensivist
96 tion instead, is to challenge ourselves, the profession and you the reader by raising a measured deba
97 story have been far reaching for the medical profession and, in particular, the legacy of segregation
99 pharmacy, nursing, and allied health science professions), and clinical approaches to craniofacial-or
100 re replacements for persons who had left the profession, and 382 +/- 78 were replacements for persons
101 difference in the overall pathology, disease profession, and clinical outcome between the rituximab-t
102 affects trust in the relationship and in the profession, and fundamentally alters the medical profess
103 luding visual goals, lifestyle, personality, profession, and hobbies, are key elements for the surgeo
104 xisting musculoskeletal conditions, years in profession, and job description (odds ratio: 1.67; 95% c
105 s had an enormous influence on medicine as a profession, and much of this legal evolution can be attr
106 at for dentistry to be regarded as a learned profession, and perhaps for Fauchard to be recognized as
107 r gap is present in the highest tiers of the profession, and reasons why women do not attain senior p
109 potassium, thiazide use, geographic region, profession, and total fluid intake, consumption of speci
110 are long-standing traditions in the medical profession, and work schedules are especially intense in
111 what has been done to improve ITCP in other professions, and 3) recommend ways to improve these prac
113 ll range of tasks, the competencies of other professions, and the possibility that other professions
114 nding prospective students from entering our profession--and making it difficult for seasoned investi
115 onships between health plans and the medical profession are often strained, leading to the inability
117 ege of Rheumatology and the Bureau of Health Professions Area Resource File, we generated a national
119 must be devoted to improving an industry or profession, as distinguished from performing particular
121 the question of how effectively the medical profession assesses the efficacy of new surgical procedu
122 evement of optimal pressure and years in the profession, attendance at wound care educational program
123 d parameters of the limiting distribution of professions based on the appearance, in urban social net
124 ion are distinctive features of the academic profession, both the employment relationship and the pro
125 will change not only the way we practice our profession, but also the way we teach it and learn it.
127 as met with early enthusiasm by the surgical profession, but skepticism and controversy arose with re
128 for procedural guidance are the bases of our profession, but we are weak in the clinical applications
130 system was not simply imposed on the medical profession by the pharmaceutical industry but was develo
132 the current "Standard of Knowledge" for the profession, compiled in a transparent fashion from curre
134 nt a range of clinical areas, experience and professions - continence advisors, urology, multiple scl
136 adequate recession coverage, the periodontal profession continues to pursue lower-morbidity, patient-
137 professions, and the possibility that other professions could expand their authority in this area su
138 GBTQ health should be integrated into health professions curricula and continuing education for pract
141 research involving human beings, the medical profession did not pursue this issue until the 1960s.
143 versity of US metropolitan areas in terms of profession diversity and employment to show how this fre
144 s health and wellness across the health care professions, each profession must reevaluate its individ
145 e as novice teachers than those who left the profession earlier; and that novice teachers of physics,
146 ology-enhanced simulation training in health professions education is consistently associated with la
147 ing use of Internet-based learning in health professions education may be informed by a timely, compr
148 g the concept of HIV syndemic care in health professions education provides an opportunity to attract
151 In 2003, The Institute of Medicine's 'Health Professions Education: A Bridge to Quality', advocated q
152 n the profession and the public by which the profession enjoys the privilege of self-regulation and t
153 of bedside rationing; leaders of the medical profession, ethicists, and policymakers can use them as
154 build further capacity within the individual professions for basic and applied nutrition education.
156 chers' specific role in the dental family of professions' goal of delivering optimal care to the clie
161 y cause of this problem is that the surgical profession has failed to develop and sustain an adequate
163 after becoming dangerous in old age, but the profession has not demonstrated the ability to prevent t
165 the 20th century, the public and the medical profession have concluded that training on patients is n
166 rventions are a responsibility of the dental profession; however, because of several perceived barrie
167 cation and training within individual health professions (ie, nursing, pharmacy, dentistry, and diete
168 ecard and average Institute on Medicine as a Profession (IMAP) Conflicts of Interest Policy Database
169 on many of the attributes of an established profession, improving its educational and licensing syst
170 with artistic society membership or creative profession in both Icelandic (P = 5.2 x 10(-6) and 3.8 x
171 ublished literature, to ask questions of our profession in perpetrating what one of our colleagues re
178 the reasons arise from what it means to be a profession in this society and can be best seen in relat
179 ric may be of special predictive utility for professions in which memory function is paramount yet in
180 The 7,317 respondents who indicated their profession included ICU nurses (n = 6,731, 91.3%), advan
181 ved high-competence but low-warmth, "envied" professions included lawyers, chief executive officers,
182 ves, we come to the conclusion that a mature profession including clinicians, educators, administrato
183 periodic testing and/or retirement for many professions including pilots, judges, air traffic contro
184 ps methodology" can be applied to all health professions, including physician assistants, physical th
185 associated with greater trust in the medical profession independent of message type: 63 patients obse
186 erspective demonstrates that psychiatry is a profession inextricably linked to these two contrasting
192 e is a concern that biomedical research as a profession is waning in the United States (see "Rescuing
193 psychopathology, treatments, the psychiatric profession, its institutions and psychiatrists are descr
194 lthough respiratory care is a relatively new profession, its practitioners are deeply involved in pro
196 nce of bias and ignorance within the medical profession, lesbians and gay men frequently receive subo
197 privileged that each of us has practiced our profession long enough to enjoy what the enormous techno
198 d retirement rates from the Bureau of Health Professions, managed care staffing patterns, the Nationa
199 ors have noted that despite being a gendered profession men are still advantaged in terms of pay and
201 ess across the health care professions, each profession must reevaluate its individual nutrition-rela
202 are extremely important, and all health care professions need basic training to effectively assess di
207 bundant in healthcare, and the newly created profession of clinical bioinformaticians are responsible
208 shift in care delivery and outcomes, and the profession of critical care medicine can and should be i
218 tal cardiology as a true subspecialty of the professions of pediatric cardiology and perinatology; an
221 the trappings of an alternative health care profession or becomes fully integrated into all health c
224 icable to data stratified by factors such as profession or location, which would make it possible to
225 ents with thin corneas, and in patients with professions or lifestyles that predispose them to trauma
226 men are unequally represented in individual professions or sectors (horizontal segregation), with wo
227 acial/ethnic diversity of the 10 health care professions (or the graduates in the pipeline) analyzed
228 In the early 1990s, much of the periodontal profession perceived an upcoming shift in services perfo
229 ugh supporting data are scant, allied health professions play a critical role in managing acute and l
231 g international experts representing diverse professions, presents its systematic review and clinical
233 as the skeletal framework for advancing the profession provided there is consensus on the terminolog
235 paper to inform the cardiovascular medicine profession regarding the plight of early career cardiolo
236 iversify the types of medical and scientific professions represented (especially among male dominated
237 proposed by anthropologists to be the "first profession", representing the first institutionalized di
239 review, and critical scrutiny by the medical profession reversed the momentum of the eugenics movemen
240 in the admissions process would cripple the profession's ability to achieve racial and ethnic divers
241 evolve, it is reasonable to expect that the profession's and the public's heightened attention to pa
242 of periodontal services; and to increase the profession's awareness of the growing diversity in the n
243 periodontal services; and 3) increase in the profession's awareness of the growing diversity in the p
244 her commentators have called for the medical profession's greater engagement in improving systems of
247 ges to embrace include continuing the dental profession's move toward a more patient-centered, eviden
250 t necessary to sustain it; alter the medical profession's role in society; and endanger the value our
251 m, Hitler's totalitarianism, and the medical profession's willing participation and attraction to Naz
252 se of their presumed capacity to extract the profession's' "collective knowledge" which is often cons
257 ans to practice the science of medicine as a profession so that society will allow physicians to cont
261 ique has gained widespread acceptance within professions such as optometry, for investigating suspect
263 With regard to AADR/IADR's being a dental profession, such reasons arise from dental researchers'
264 areas and perspectives, from thoughts on our profession, teaching, and methods to critical areas of s
267 the culture of medical excellence within the profession that is synonymous with board certification t
268 actice (EBP) is an approach used in numerous professions that focuses attention on evidence quality i
269 t risk assessment abilities, particularly in professions that require reacting quickly to aversive st
270 he appropriateness of women and men for STEM professions that shape individuals' self-beliefs in the
272 ossible impact of AI on the nuclear medicine profession, the associated challenges and, last but not
273 torical development of respiratory care as a profession, the development of its education, and the pr
278 are, it is the responsibility of the medical profession to become cost-conscious and decrease unneces
279 aw, and multicultural issues are forcing the profession to confront these hard questions regarding ac
282 sustained effort by those within the health profession to engage with issues of trade, to strengthen
283 e industry, and some elements of the medical profession to establish priorities and decide who gets w
284 mately, it will be the responsibility of our profession to identify optimal healthcare delivery model
287 The public has long entrusted the medical profession to regulate its own practices, but our effort
289 ned with a review of ITC strategies in other professions to develop principles and guidelines for re-
293 s survey on vision and ocular care in the PA profession was administered to PAs in ophthalmology with
294 Conversely, women who worked in health-care professions were less likely to have a congenitally infe
296 he research innovations and discovery of our profession will fall short in addressing the needs of th
297 et remain intact as a medical specialty, the profession will require many radiologists who can provid