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Terés Quiles, Josep
Keywords
Bioethics
Medicine
doctor
profession
GE Subjects
Methods of ethics
Bioethics
Medical ethics
Health ethics

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/213835
Abstract
"¿Qué es una profesión? La LOPS (Ley de Ordenación de las Profesiones Sanitarias) (2), en su preámbulo, lo expresa de la siguiente manera: “El concepto de profesión es un concepto elusivo que ha sido desarrollado desde la sociología, en función de una serie de atributos como formación superior, autonomía y capacidad autoorganizativa, código deontológico y espíritu de servicio, que se dan en mayor o menor medida en los diferentes grupos ocupacionales que se reconocen como profesiones”. Pero, ¿en qué se distinguen estos grupos ocupacionales de otros que no ostentan el reconocimiento de profesión?" ["What is a profession? The LOPS Act (Regulation of Health Professions) (2), as REAMBLE, puts it as follows: "The concept of profession is an elusive concept that has been developed from sociology, depending on a number of attributes as higher education, autonomy and self-organizing capacity, code of ethics and a spirit of service, which occur in varying degrees in different occupational groups that are recognized as professions. "But how why these other occupational groups who do not hold professional recognition differ?"]
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2014
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Article
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