| Literature DB >> 25784827 |
Yasuhiko Morioka1, Norio Higuchi2, Tatsuo Kuroyanagi3, Jiro Nudeshima4.
Abstract
Society bestows professional privilege on physicians. At the same time, it expects physicians to strive constantly to improve their ethics and quality in medical expertise. In every nation, some level of government is responsible for certifying or licensing physicians and imposes strict management, including revoking licenses from inappropriate physicians or providing severe sanctions for misconduct or conduct unbecoming of a physician. In reality, however, it is difficult to reduce the number of inappropriate or indiscreet physicians, and each nation faces its own challenges. We conducted a questionnaire survey of 13 national medical associations, including some major Western countries, regarding the licensing of physicians, the organizations managing their medical practice status, and the data and grounds for administrative sanctioning of physicians. We then examined the circumstances in Japan based on the survey results and pointed out the domestic issues.Keywords: Administrative sanctions; Global situation; Physician’s license and management organization
Year: 2014 PMID: 25784827 PMCID: PMC4356655
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Japan Med Assoc J ISSN: 1346-8650