What is your answer?
Which has NOT contributed to depersonalization in medical practice?
{ 1 } - Proliferation of specialization
{ 2 } - Loss of clear identity by professionals
{ 3 } - The questionable validity of the professional-client relationship
{ 4 } - Tension within the profession between the goals of research and the goals of practice
{ 5 } - Greater contemporary emphasis on patients' rights
{ 6 } - The contemporary practice of contracts between physicians and managed care corporations
<= back | menu | forward =>
Directions: Click on a number from 1 to 6.
1 is wrong. Please try again.
Which has NOT contributed to depersonalization in medical practice?
{ 1 } - Proliferation of specialization
{ 2 } - Loss of clear identity by professionals
{ 3 } - The questionable validity of the professional-client relationship
{ 4 } - Tension within the profession between the goals of research and the goals of practice
{ 5 } - Greater contemporary emphasis on patients' rights
{ 6 } - The contemporary practice of contracts between physicians and managed care corporations
See p. 70.
<= back | menu | forward =>
2 is wrong. Please try again.
Which has NOT contributed to depersonalization in medical practice?
{ 1 } - Proliferation of specialization
{ 2 } - Loss of clear identity by professionals
{ 3 } - The questionable validity of the professional-client relationship
{ 4 } - Tension within the profession between the goals of research and the goals of practice
{ 5 } - Greater contemporary emphasis on patients' rights
{ 6 } - The contemporary practice of contracts between physicians and managed care corporations
See p. 70.
<= back | menu | forward =>
3 is wrong. Please try again.
Which has NOT contributed to depersonalization in medical practice?
{ 1 } - Proliferation of specialization
{ 2 } - Loss of clear identity by professionals
{ 3 } - The questionable validity of the professional-client relationship
{ 4 } - Tension within the profession between the goals of research and the goals of practice
{ 5 } - Greater contemporary emphasis on patients' rights
{ 6 } - The contemporary practice of contracts between physicians and managed care corporations
See p. 70.
<= back | menu | forward =>
4 is wrong. Please try again.
Which has NOT contributed to depersonalization in medical practice?
{ 1 } - Proliferation of specialization
{ 2 } - Loss of clear identity by professionals
{ 3 } - The questionable validity of the professional-client relationship
{ 4 } - Tension within the profession between the goals of research and the goals of practice
{ 5 } - Greater contemporary emphasis on patients' rights
{ 6 } - The contemporary practice of contracts between physicians and managed care corporations
This has contributed to the loss of clear identity by professionals.
<= back | menu | forward =>
5 is correct!
Which has NOT contributed to depersonalization in medical practice?
{ 1 } - Proliferation of specialization
{ 2 } - Loss of clear identity by professionals
{ 3 } - The questionable validity of the professional-client relationship
{ 4 } - Tension within the profession between the goals of research and the goals of practice
{ 5 } - Greater contemporary emphasis on patients' rights
{ 6 } - The contemporary practice of contracts between physicians and managed care corporations
This will contribute to personalization rather than depersonalization.
<= back | menu | forward =>
Before continuing, you might try some wrong answers.
6 is wrong. Please try again.
Which has NOT contributed to depersonalization in medical practice?
{ 1 } - Proliferation of specialization
{ 2 } - Loss of clear identity by professionals
{ 3 } - The questionable validity of the professional-client relationship
{ 4 } - Tension within the profession between the goals of research and the goals of practice
{ 5 } - Greater contemporary emphasis on patients' rights
{ 6 } - The contemporary practice of contracts between physicians and managed care corporations
See p. 70.
<= back | menu | forward =>
the end