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Articoli di riviste sul tema "Professions libérales médicales – Sociologie"
Jaisson, Marie. "L’étude des pratiques médicales : l’écran de la sociologie des professions". Saúde e Sociedade 27, n. 3 (settembre 2018): 704–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0104-12902018180842.
Testo completoTesi sul tema "Professions libérales médicales – Sociologie"
Joubert, Lucas. "Les médecins de ville en centre de santé : salarisation d ’une profession libérale". Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris, EHESS, 2023. http://www.theses.fr/2023EHES0186.
Testo completoThis research delves into the process of salarization within the medical profession in health centers. It pertains to the broader issue of salarization in liberal professions, which presents a relative contradiction considering the characteristics of employment (its legal subordination) and the legal framework of independent work associated with certain professional groups. The analysis focuses on the various regulatory modalities governing the practice of medicine in health centers: professional, public, and salaried. Fluctuations in public regulation, exemplified by the numerus clausus, highlight contradictions in managing healthcare supply, balancing public spending control, professional group interests, and responding to the needs of the population. The mechanisms of salarization are situated along the dividing lines between central and local public action, private and public spheres, profit-driven and non-profit sectors, and liberal and salaried practices. In parallel with the trend of liberal physicians consolidating into multi-professional ambulatory healthcare organizations, salaried physicians in health centers, although historically confined to the peripheries of the healthcare system, have the potential to influence the restructuring of medical care offerings. The proposed analysis of this salarization intersects with the sociology of professional groups, professional trajectories, public action, and employment. Following the examination of the establishment of the salaried segment of proximity medicine (interest groups, institutionalization) in the first part, the thesis reports on the hybridization of public action in its territorial dimension in the second part (medical distribution, local rebalancing). This hybridization aligns with a diversification of medical practice modes in the third part, assuming physicians use the plasticity of wage employment
Pellinghelli-Steichen, Sylvie. "L'évolution de la profession libérale : L'exemple des professions juridiques et médicales". Nice, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995NICE0024.
Testo completoMorell, Elisabeth. "Etat actuel des principes de la médecine libérale en France". Bordeaux 1, 1985. http://www.theses.fr/1985BOR1D309.
Testo completoDumontet, Magali. "Féminisation, activité libérale et lieu d'installation : quels enjeux en médecine générale ? : Analyses micro-économétriques de l'offre de soins". Thesis, Paris 9, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015PA090023/document.
Testo completoIn the context of changes of general practice (uneven distribution of young general practitioners (GPs) across the country, strong feminisation), this thesis focuses on the determinants of the outpatient care supply of general practitioners. Using different micro-econometric analyses, firstly we want to understand the impact of feminization on the incomes of general practitioners and specifically on their private practice behaviours in terms of volume of care provided but also composition of the activity (consultations, home visits). Secondly, we study the determinants of the practice location choice within the region and we identify the levers that could improve the distribution of GPs in the area. Our results confirm that female GPs provide fewer services than male GPs and they also have a different composition of private practice activity. However, we show that male and female GPs adopt a similar practice location choice. Factors characterizing the place of installation as the characteristics associated with the supply of care, the demand for care, or equipment influence the practice location choice
Libri sul tema "Professions libérales médicales – Sociologie"
Professions and patriarchy. London: Routledge, 1992.
Cerca il testo completoTrice, Harrison Miller. Occupational subcultures in the workplace. Ithaca, N.Y: ILR Press, 1993.
Cerca il testo completoProfessional women at work: Interactions, tacit understandings, and the non-trivial nature of trivia in bureaucratic settings. Westport, Conn: Bergin & Garvey, 1994.
Cerca il testo completoSingly, François de. Fortune et infortune de la femme mariée: Sociologie des effets de la vie conjugale. 2a ed. Paris : Quadrige/PUF, 2004.
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Lazega, Emmanuel, e Lise Mounier. "1. La rhétorique des professions libérales au service de la privatisation de l'État : le cas des juges consulaires du tribunal de commerce français". In Sociologie des groupes professionnels, 27–39. La Découverte, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dec.demaz.2010.01.0027.
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