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Physicians’ identities driving and happiness Insights from the altruism Research

Physicians’ identities driving and happiness Insights from the altruism Research

C Miya

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C.Miya
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2023
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Ética y filosofía moral
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9785817548914
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Having the chance to study medicine as a profession is a remarkable opportunity.For the obvious reason that it’s meant to help a sick and suffering planet.The greatest potential to put their generosity into action on a daily basis attracted some people from more altruistic tribes of ancient cultures to this line of employment, despite the lack of education or training for the profession.Neither young men nor young women are interested in this area for the reasons they formerly were.Those who join this profession must be very selfless and driven by a strong desire to help others. The doctor’s primary duty is to cater to the patient’s wants and requirements.Therefore, a genuine desire to aid others is crucial for a successful social work job.There have been several adjustments in this profession throughout the span of several hundred years. However, great technical improvements over the previous two centuries have transformed the field into a multifaceted study, with the curative aspect today being just a tiny percentage of the whole.After WWII, the United Nations established the World Health Organisation (WHO), ushering in a new era of 'comprehensive' or 'total' health care.This has resulted in increased funding for programmes that promote safety, recovery, and advocacy.In the course of their work, doctors may have little or no direct contact with patients.Many of them don’t leave the classroom or lab all day long.

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