Yamalik Nermin
Department of Periodontology, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Hacettepe, 06100 Ankara, Turkey.
Int Dent J. 2006 Aug;56(4):224-6. doi: 10.1111/j.1875-595x.2006.tb00098.x.
Professional status, professional autonomy, clinical freedom, self-regulation and the right to serve patients and the community seem to be the main rights of dentists. Although they simply may be seen as privileges that are related to being a dentist, these rights cannot be considered independent from dentists' roles and responsibilities. They are, in fact, valuable tools that serve dentists to meet their broad responsibilities that arise from the 'social contract' between the profession and the public.
专业地位、专业自主权、临床自由、自我监管以及为患者和社区服务的权利似乎是牙医的主要权利。尽管这些权利可能仅仅被视为与成为一名牙医相关的特权,但不能认为这些权利独立于牙医的角色和责任之外。事实上,它们是有价值的工具,有助于牙医履行因该职业与公众之间的“社会契约”而产生的广泛责任。