Professionalism in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) practitioners: a qualitative study
Abstract Background Medical professionalism is important for establishing public trust in doctors. Its definition is culture-sensitive. However, no research has explored medical professionalism in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) practitioners. This study aims to (a) establish the domains of profe...
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Main Authors: | Yu Heng Kwan (Author), Sarah Chooi (Author), Sungwon Yoon (Author), Xiang Ling Ang (Author), Jie Kie Phang (Author), Hwee Ling Koh (Author), Julian Thumboo (Author), Swee Cheng Ng (Author), Warren Fong (Author) |
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2020-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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