Doctors' values, resilience and professionalism

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Abstract

In 2001, Richard Smith, then editor of the BMJ , asked why doctors were so unhappy. He provoked a huge international response. The suggested reasons included: changes in the social structures of work; the demographic shift and difficulties in the recruitment and retention of staff; the replacement of trust with accountability; changes in relationships with people and bodies that are responsible for policy and practice; and negative media reporting.

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Williams, R. (2007). Doctors’ values, resilience and professionalism. International Psychiatry, 4(1), 21–23. https://doi.org/10.1192/s1749367600005142

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