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Features of the formation of the professional role of a doctor in Russian and foreign practice

https://doi.org/10.21886/2219-8075-2020-11-2-23-29

Abstract

The article deals with changes in sociological models of the professional role of a physician in a market economy. The article analyzes the importance of marketing in healthcare and models of providing medical services in Russian and foreign healthcare systems. Based on the accumulated literature data, it is possible to trace the dynamics of the relationship between the patient and the healthcare system towards the formation of consumer ideology and the importance of sociological research of the status and role parameters of the physician in order to improve the eff ectiveness and quality of provided medical care.

About the Authors

S. G. Ajvazyan
Rostov State Medical University
Russian Federation

Shogik G. Ajvazyan, assistant of the Department of Public Health and Healthcare №1

Rostov-on-Don



Y. G. Ellanskiy
Rostov State Medical University
Russian Federation

Yuriy G. Ellanskiy, Dr. Sci. (Med.), professor, head of Department of Public Health and Healthcare №1

Rostov-on-Don



E. S. Mirzoyan
Rostov State Medical University
Russian Federation

Ekaterina S. Mirzoyan, Cand. Sci. (Med.), assistant of the Department of radiodiagnostics and radiotherapy

Rostov-on-Don



R. G. Ilyukhun
Rostov Research Institute of Oncology
Russian Federation

Ruslan. G. Ilyukhun, resident physician, Rostov Research Institute of Oncology

Rostov-on-Don



A. A. Komarevtsev
Rostov State Medical University
Russian Federation

Alexey A. Komarevtsev, student, Rostov State Medical University

Rostov-on-Don



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Ajvazyan S.G., Ellanskiy Y.G., Mirzoyan E.S., Ilyukhun R.G., Komarevtsev A.A. Features of the formation of the professional role of a doctor in Russian and foreign practice. Medical Herald of the South of Russia. 2020;11(2):23-29. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21886/2219-8075-2020-11-2-23-29

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