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Regulating medicine in the UK: a matter of nudge or smudge?
Marty Chamberlain
SSSHL Department of Humanities and Social Sciences
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Neoliberal
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Medical Profession
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Nation-state
100%
International Audience
100%
Traditional Models
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Incompetence
100%
Reform Agenda
100%
Governmentality
100%
Postmodernity
100%
Sociopolitical Context
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Risky Driving
100%
Nudge
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Tribunal
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Medical Regulation
100%
Governance Model
100%
Medical Revalidation
100%
Professional Self-regulation
100%
Public Appearance
100%
Regulatory Framework
100%
Social Policy Reforms
100%
Health Policy Change
100%
Protecting Patients
100%
Medical Competence
100%
Medical Encounter
100%
Arts and Humanities
Reform
100%
Medical
100%
Medicine
100%
Tradition
16%
Framework
16%
Symbolics
16%
Governmentality
16%
Post-modernity
16%
Indicative
16%
Situational
16%
Tribunals
16%
Medical Profession
16%
Nation-state
16%
Social Sciences
UK
100%
Legislation
100%
Medical Profession
33%
Courts
33%
Self-Regulation
33%
Regulatory Framework
33%
Nation-state
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Governmentality
100%
Regulatory Framework
100%