Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2744829 | Anesthesiology Clinics | 2008 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The historical narrative is a story told to illustrate a point, however subconsciously. The “giants” of obstetric anesthesia—Simpson, Snow, Apgar—and countless other less well-known physicians all contributed to the history of obstetric anesthesia. We remember them by retelling this history to illustrate elements of professionalism and how we as a profession wish to act. The Physician Charter is an excellent first approximation of a workable definition of this quality, which can and does change over time. By using the three principles and 10 professional responsibilities as a template, the past comes alive as a teaching method to each and every obstetric anesthesiologist.
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Authors
Douglas R. Bacon,