2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.jss.2012.10.415
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One (not The Same): Comparing and Contrasting Differing Attitudes Toward Professionalism Between Fourth-year Medical Students and Surgeons in Training and Practice

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“…However, above all, these doctors do not have professionalism, integrity, or honesty. They do not hesitate to place their patients at imminent risk 6 7 . In this case, the patient had a medical history (obesity, smoking, and rheumatic disease with treatment) that contraindicated this procedure.…”
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“…However, above all, these doctors do not have professionalism, integrity, or honesty. They do not hesitate to place their patients at imminent risk 6 7 . In this case, the patient had a medical history (obesity, smoking, and rheumatic disease with treatment) that contraindicated this procedure.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%