“…health professionals and others, there are also major personality differences between groups working in related fields (Brollier, 1970), and between health professionals in different countries (Westbrook et al, 1976). (EPPS) (Edwards, 19591, Westbrook et al (1976) examined the personality characteristics of five groups of first-year health science students. When compared with the American tertiary norm, Australian students were found to be significantly more nurturant, autonomous, succorant and aggressive, more open to change and more interested in the opposite sex, while at the same time, being significantly less achieving, deferent, orderly and dominant.…”