Aufsatz(elektronisch)8. Dezember 2022

Themes of medical profession and professional socialization in medical sociology textbooks; Az orvosi hivatás és pályaszocializáció megjelenése az orvosi szociológia tankönyvekben

In: Metszetek: társadalomtudományi folyóirat = Cross-Sections : social science journal, Band 6, Heft 2, S. 79-97

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Abstract

Introduction: The present study examines the information on the medical profession and how the changes occurring in the medical practice, the social role and the evaluation of the physician are reflected in the English and Hungarian language medical sociology textbooks used in Hungary. Method: We analyzed chapters of Hungarian language medical sociology textbooks of thelast 25 years that discuss medical profession and student choices, and textbooks used in English language courses of Semmelweis University. Results: The corpus of the Hungarian textbooks (history of medical profession, medical role models, models of doctor-patient relationships, medical socialization) stayed relatively unchanged. While preserving the myth of the medical profession, there are criticisms towards the role and relationship models. The theme of the medical education gradually disappears from theEnglish language textbooks. The social positions of the medical profession and health care are discussed in a broader context, focusing on the health care system and health care provision, incorporating the allied professions, and taking aspects of patients/consumers into greater consideration. Summary: Both textbook types reflect on the changes in the social position of the medical profession. However, the English literature approaches the modernization processes from the angles of the health care system and health care provision, resulting in the diminishing importance of the topic of medical profession while the Hungarian literature focuses on the profession and professional education of physicians.

Verlag

University of Debrecen/ Debreceni Egyetem

ISSN: 2063-6415

DOI

10.18392/metsz/2017/3/4

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