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J Clin Ethics
September 2015
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Division of Infectious Diseases, 130 Mason Farm Road (Bioinformatics), CB# 7030, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27599-7030 USA.
As in other societies, medical professionalism in the Peoples' Republic of China has been rapidly evolving. One of the major events in this process was the endorsement in 2005 of the document, "Medical Professionalism in the New Millennium: A Physician Charter," by the Chinese Medical Doctor Association (hereafter, the Charter)(1). More recently, a national survey, the first on such a large scale, was conducted on Chinese physicians' attitudes toward the fundamental principles and core commitments put forward in the Charter.
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September 2014
Bioethics Centre of the University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.
Background: Medical professionalism has been developing in the Peoples' Republic of China as one way to better address perennial and new challenges in healthcare in an ever-changing society. Among many recent developments in this area is promotion by the national Chinese Medical Doctor Association of the principles and values contained in the international document, "Medical Professionalism in the New Millennium: A Physician Charter."
Objective: To discover Chinese physicians' attitudes toward and understanding of medical professionalism.