Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7327194 | Social Science & Medicine | 2018 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Using qualitative data collected in a 2015 survey with 374 respondents, 63% of ROs in the UK, this paper analyses the RO role. Our findings show ROs to be a distinct emergent group of hybrid professionals and as such demonstrate restructuring within UK medicine. Occupying a position where multiple agendas converge, ROs' work expands professional regulation into the organisational sphere in new ways, as well as creating new lines of continuous accountability between the wider profession and the General Medical Council as medical regulator. Our exploration of ROs' approaches to their work offers new insights into the on-going development of medical professionalism, pointing to the emergence of a distinctly regulatory hybrid professionalism shaped by co-existing professional, managerial and regulatory logics, in an era of strengthened governance and complex policy change.
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Authors
Marie Bryce, Kayleigh Luscombe, Alan Boyd, Abigail Tazzyman, John Tredinnick-Rowe, Kieran Walshe, Julian Archer,