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Specialization without the Hospital: The Case of British Sports Medicine.

机译:没有医院的专业化:英国运动医学的案例。

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Specialization in medicine acts to normalize categories of health and sickness that, once constructed, can appear to be obvious and rational divisions of the body, of disease, or of populations. While the earliest work on this topic, George Rosen's sociologically informed The specialization of medicine (1944), highlighted the role of medical theory in specialty formation, historians of medicine since the 1940s have overwhelmingly argued that medical specialization is better characterized as an economic, social or political process. In Britain, specialization, particularly in connection with the foundation of specialist hospitals, was also a strategic approach taken by doctors competing in a vigorous medical marketplace where the advantages of professional advancement through a hospital consultancy post were monopolized by a tiny urban elite.
机译:医学专业化的作用是使健康和疾病的类别正常化,这些疾病一旦被构建,就可能是身体,疾病或人群的明显且合理的划分。最早的研究课题是乔治·罗森(George Rosen)的社会学著作《医学专业化》(1944),着重强调了医学理论在专业形成中的作用,自1940年代以来,医学史学家绝大多数都认为医学专业化可以更好地描述为经济,社会或政治过程。在英国,专业化,尤其是与专科医院的建立有关的专业化,也是在蓬勃发展的医疗市场上竞争的医生所采取的战略方法,在这个市场上,通过医院咨询站进行专业晋升的优势被微小的城市精英所垄断。

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