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41. English in the nursing profession in Puerto Rico: Needs, uses and curriculum
42. Patient-centered care and trust in the medical profession among adults with sickle cell disease
43. The lived experience of becoming a professional nurse for associate degree nursing graduates: A phenomenological study
44. Personal philosophies of nursing and the experience of leaving the profession: A phenomenological inquiry
45. Power and professionalization: Occupational therapy 1950 to 1980
46. Transformation of professional control: Changes in medical work in the shift to managed care
47. Nurses' perceptions of the image of the profession of nursin
48. The Psychology and Motivation of Career Choice: The art profession spectrum and Asperger Syndrome
49. Physician professionalism and the rationalization of clinical practice
50. Medical Disinterestedness: An Archaeology of Scientificness and Morality in the Canadian Medical Profession
51. Assessing the University of Northern Colorado's nursing students' satisfaction of the nursing program and the nursing profession: A retrospective stud
52. Practicing acupuncture in an in-patient setting: A phenomenological study
53. Health educators as a think tank: Recommendations to improve health care reform proposals and potential roles for the profession
54. The practice of medicine
55. A critical literature review exploring work engagement in the nursing profession
56. Of mice and medical men: The medical profession's response to the vivisection controversy in turn of the century America
57. From quackery to 'complementary' medicine: The integration of alternative therapies in the American medical profession
58. Quantification of spinal loading and its subjective perception in nursing profession
59. Changing conditions in the health care industry, the profession, and the academy: The effects of the environment on the work of physical therapy faculty
60. Food matters: The influence of gender on science and practice in the nutrition profession. An institutional ethnography
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