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Economic issues for African-American surgical specialists in solo or group practices.

机译:非裔美国人外科专家在个人或团体实践中的经济问题。

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This clinical research plan was designed to evaluate the predictable and current developments, growth, and stability of the economic status of part-time or full-time African-American practicing surgeons. In many communities throughout the United States, the economic successes of certified or experienced black surgical specialists are inhibited or modified by mistrust, jealousy, professional disengagements, prejudices, and self-hatred by black and white physicians and lay African Americans. Nevertheless, there are subtle and overt evidences of increasing satisfactory and above average associative interprofessional relationships between African-American physicians and surgical specialists. One hundred African-American surgical specialists from thirty-four communities in the United States were interviewed at periodic intervals over a period of three decades. Recommendations for improvements and changes are presented.
机译:此临床研究计划旨在评估兼职或全职非裔美国人执业外科医生的经济状况的可预测和当前发展,增长和稳定性。在美国许多社区,黑人或白人医生和非裔美国人的不信任,嫉妒,专业脱离,偏见和自我憎恨抑制或改变了获得认证或经验丰富的黑人外科手术专家的经济成就。然而,有微妙而明显的证据表明,非洲裔美国医生与外科专家之间的令人满意的,高于平均水平的专业间联系日益增加。在三十年的时间里,定期采访了来自美国34个社区的100位非裔美国人外科专家。提出了改进和更改的建议。

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