Medical Discipline
Discover the intricate world of medical self-regulation in "Medical Discipline," a profound work by Oxford University Press. This 1994 hardback edition spans 444 pages, offering an in-depth examination of the British medical profession's regulatory framework. The book meticulously evaluates the General Medical Council's system of professional discipline, tracing its evolution from its inception in 1858 to contemporary practices. As the first comprehensive study of its kind, it sheds light on how the Council addresses cases of serious professional misconduct, providing invaluable insights for medical professionals, policymakers, and scholars alike. Enhance your understanding of medical ethics and governance with this essential resource.