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Which is NOT part of the ethical outlook of the medical profession at present?
{ 1 } - Physicians' satisfactions are pragmatic rather than theoretical.
{ 2 } - Monetary reward is more important for physicians than their sense of achievement in their professional position.
{ 3 } - Most physicians have a strong sense of vocation, but this sense is ethical rather than religious.
{ 4 } - Much of physicians' personal satisfaction in their work depends on their sense of competence.
{ 5 } - Most physicians are very convinced of the necessity of a "modern individualism" and are not highly socially conscious.
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Which is NOT part of the ethical outlook of the medical profession at present?
{ 1 } - Physicians' satisfactions are pragmatic rather than theoretical.
{ 2 } - Monetary reward is more important for physicians than their sense of achievement in their professional position.
{ 3 } - Most physicians have a strong sense of vocation, but this sense is ethical rather than religious.
{ 4 } - Much of physicians' personal satisfaction in their work depends on their sense of competence.
{ 5 } - Most physicians are very convinced of the necessity of a "modern individualism" and are not highly socially conscious.
See pp. 84-5.
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Which is NOT part of the ethical outlook of the medical profession at present?
{ 1 } - Physicians' satisfactions are pragmatic rather than theoretical.
{ 2 } - Monetary reward is more important for physicians than their sense of achievement in their professional position.
{ 3 } - Most physicians have a strong sense of vocation, but this sense is ethical rather than religious.
{ 4 } - Much of physicians' personal satisfaction in their work depends on their sense of competence.
{ 5 } - Most physicians are very convinced of the necessity of a "modern individualism" and are not highly socially conscious.
Vice versa. See p. 85
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Which is NOT part of the ethical outlook of the medical profession at present?
{ 1 } - Physicians' satisfactions are pragmatic rather than theoretical.
{ 2 } - Monetary reward is more important for physicians than their sense of achievement in their professional position.
{ 3 } - Most physicians have a strong sense of vocation, but this sense is ethical rather than religious.
{ 4 } - Much of physicians' personal satisfaction in their work depends on their sense of competence.
{ 5 } - Most physicians are very convinced of the necessity of a "modern individualism" and are not highly socially conscious.
See p. 84.
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Which is NOT part of the ethical outlook of the medical profession at present?
{ 1 } - Physicians' satisfactions are pragmatic rather than theoretical.
{ 2 } - Monetary reward is more important for physicians than their sense of achievement in their professional position.
{ 3 } - Most physicians have a strong sense of vocation, but this sense is ethical rather than religious.
{ 4 } - Much of physicians' personal satisfaction in their work depends on their sense of competence.
{ 5 } - Most physicians are very convinced of the necessity of a "modern individualism" and are not highly socially conscious.
See p. 84.
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Which is NOT part of the ethical outlook of the medical profession at present?
{ 1 } - Physicians' satisfactions are pragmatic rather than theoretical.
{ 2 } - Monetary reward is more important for physicians than their sense of achievement in their professional position.
{ 3 } - Most physicians have a strong sense of vocation, but this sense is ethical rather than religious.
{ 4 } - Much of physicians' personal satisfaction in their work depends on their sense of competence.
{ 5 } - Most physicians are very convinced of the necessity of a "modern individualism" and are not highly socially conscious.
See p. 84.
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