2010
DOI: 10.7899/1042-5055-24.2.175
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Development of the Murdoch Chiropractic Graduate Pledge

Abstract: Purpose: This paper reviews the origins of the learned professions, the foundational concepts of professionalism, and the common elements within various healer's oaths. It then reveals the development of the Murdoch Chiropractic Graduate Pledge. Methods: A committee comprised of three Murdoch academics performed literature searches on the topic of professionalism and healer's oaths and utilized the Quaker consensus process to develop the Murdoch Chiropractic Graduate Pledge. Results: The committee in its delib… Show more

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“…Although the associations are bound to protect and promote the interests of their members, not the public, the boards of professional associations are largely comprised of professionals who are ethically bound to protect the public. 126 The events described herein demonstrate that the focus by both organized chiropractic and organized medicine was not solely on public interest but rather more heavily on the interests of their respective professions. It shows the distortion of perspective that may result during a "turf war", in which two professions fight for, inter alia, public status and healthcare dollars, with inadequate consideration of the patients receiving their services.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Although the associations are bound to protect and promote the interests of their members, not the public, the boards of professional associations are largely comprised of professionals who are ethically bound to protect the public. 126 The events described herein demonstrate that the focus by both organized chiropractic and organized medicine was not solely on public interest but rather more heavily on the interests of their respective professions. It shows the distortion of perspective that may result during a "turf war", in which two professions fight for, inter alia, public status and healthcare dollars, with inadequate consideration of the patients receiving their services.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…The majority of medical schools and health care professions administer an oath or practice pledge. 28,29 Most are variations of the Hippocratic Oath and serve to reflect the professions' moral values and standards. Survey data suggest that 63% of medical school graduates indicate that these oaths influence their practice "a lot" or "somewhat,"…”
Section: The Osteopathic Oath and Friendshipmentioning
confidence: 99%