What does professionalism in health care mean in the 21st century? : editorial
Central to health care practice and the moral contract between the public and the profession lies professionalism and professional integrity. The purpose of health care practice is to always care for the ailing and the sick, promote health interests and well-being and strive towards healing environm...
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Published in | South African Journal of Bioethics and Law Vol. 1; no. 1; pp. 2 - 3 |
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Main Authors | , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Health and Medical Publishing Group (HMPG)
01.06.2008
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Online Access | Get full text |
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Summary: | Central to health care practice and the moral contract between the public and the profession lies professionalism and professional integrity. The purpose of health care practice is to always care for the ailing and the sick, promote health interests and well-being and strive towards healing environments. Professionalism, which sets the standard of what a patient should expect from his or her health care practitioner, is an ideal that should be sustained. Health care practitioners are important agents through which scientific knowledge is applied to human health, thereby bridging the gap between science and society. |
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ISSN: | 1999-7639 1999-7639 |