Across
- 4. state medical _____: the name of the state-level panels responsible for issuing, suspending, or revoking medical licenses
- 5. special type of job that has rigorous standards, significant autonomy, and considerable prestige
- 6. _____ powers: this theory of decline argues when one player becomes too powerful, the others align to check that power.
- 7. this theory of decline argues the profession is not being controlled by outsiders; it is being controlled by new elites within the profession.
- 8. medical _____ is the publicly accepted control that the medical profession exercises over the terms and conditions of its work
Down
- 1. this theory of decline that argues doctors are losing the means of production and becoming employees producing surplus values to capitalists.
- 2. medical _____ is the authority the medical profession can exercise over other occupations, patients, and society
- 3. this theory of decline argues doctors are not working class, but they are losing autonomy to corporate bureaucracy and rationalization
