Modernisation as a professionalising strategy: the case of critical care in England
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Establishing specialty jurisdictions in medicine: the case of American obstetrics and gynaecology
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págs. 837-852
The construction of meaning by experts and would-be parents in assisted reproductive technology
Susana Silva, Helena Machado
págs. 853-868
Chimaraoke O. Chimaraoke O. Izugbara, Eliud Wekesa
págs. 869-883
Understanding fear of cancer recurrence in terms of damage to �everyday health competence�
Tom Horlick-Jones
págs. 884-898
Ambiguous gain: uncertain benefits of service use for dementia carers
Barbara Teresa Lloyd, Christine Stirling
págs. 899-913
Plus ça change, plus c�est la même chose: senior NHS managers� narratives of restructuring
Fraser Macfarlane, Mark Exworthy, Micky Wilmott, Trisha Greenhalgh
págs. 914-929
Governing through time: preparing for future threats to health and security
Limor Samimian-Darash
págs. 930-945
Politics, welfare regimes, and population health: controversies and evidence
Carles Muntaner, Carme Borrell i Thió , Edwin Ng, Haejoo Chung, Albert Espelt Hernández, Maica Rodríguez Sanz, Joan Benach de Rovira
, Patricia O'Campo
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Configuring Health Consumers. Health Work and the Imperative of Personal Responsibility
Andrew Wallace
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págs. 966-967
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