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Doctoring Medical Governance: Medical Self-Regulation in Transition
Marty Chamberlain
SSSHL Department of Humanities and Social Sciences
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United Kingdom
100%
Self-regulation
100%
Clinical Governance
100%
Policy Development
100%
Doctoring
100%
Professional Self-regulation
100%
Europe
50%
Australia
50%
Politicians
50%
Canada
50%
Healthcare
50%
Social Care
50%
United States
50%
Medical Profession
50%
High Profile
50%
Social Scientists
50%
Social Policy
50%
New Zealand
50%
Training Practices
50%
Health Policy
50%
Public Involvement
50%
Vocal
50%
Lawyers
50%
Interprofessional Collaboration
50%
CARES Act
50%
Sociological Analysis
50%
Professional Regulation
50%
Medical Regulation
50%
Medical Malpractice
50%
Sociological Framework
50%
Patient Rights
50%
Managerial Involvement
50%
Policy-relevant
50%
Medical Professionalism
50%
Social Sciences
Self-Regulation
100%
Legislation
75%
UK
50%
Development Policy
50%
Professional Occupations
25%
Health and Social Care
25%
Empirical Research
25%
Sociologist
25%
Medical Profession
25%
Canada
25%
Social Scientists
25%
Sociological Analysis
25%
New Zealand
25%
Professional Regulation
25%
Patient's Rights
25%
Australia
25%
Europe
25%