Queen of the Professions: The Rise and Decline of Medical Prestige and Power in America

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By Charles E. McClelland ’62

Published Jan. 21, 2016

Though American medicine remains arguably at a pinnacle in the world in terms of its status, wealth, and power as a profession, physicians are in danger of losing their top economic position as other professions close the gap. Queen of the Professions: The Rise and Decline of Medical Prestige and Power in America examines this perceived decline and future challenges in American medical care. Charles E. McClelland ’62 is a professor emeritus of history at the University of New Mexico.

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