The health professions are facing major changes in the
international arena and are being compelled to re-examine their
organizational and skill base to sustain their services to sponsors
and clients. "Health Professions and the State in Europe" explores
key issues relating to these challenges and to the relationship
between health care and the state in a range of differing national
contexts across the shifting socio-political map of Europe. The
editors and contributors address central questions involved in
understanding both the history and recent patterns of change and
the radical dilemmas and new opportunities facing the health
professions to present a complete overview of the current
situation. "Health Professions and the State in Europe" is
applicable to a wide range of national contexts and a number of
health professions - from nursing to midwifery to medicine - and
should be of interest to all students, lecturers and professionals
in health policy, social policy and medical sociology. Terry
Johnson has also published "Professions and Power" (Macmillan 1972)
and "Foucault's New Domains" (Routledge, 1993). Gerry Larkin has
published "Occupational Monopoly and Modern Medicine" (
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