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These types vary according to the territorial character(city-village) and the young physician's view of his profession and the social status of theprofession in society, as well as everyday practices and the marking of professionalidentity in everyday practice. Among the basic concepts of the medical profession thereare two opposing views on life strategy and professional identity. The traditional view isdetermined by the desire to continue working in medicine.
The main marker of thisidentity is the presence of the physician special knowledge, which allows not only treatingthe disease, but also psychologically helping the patient. The success of professionalactivity, progressive for representatives of this type of life strategies, is conditioned bysuch individual-personal characteristics and everyday practices as endurance,unpretentiousness, readiness to change jobs or combine work by profession with worknot by profession.Also, in the light of the changing situation of professional employment in healthcare, a third type of life strategy appears – freelancers focused on changing jobs orcombining work by profession with work not by profession.6. The conducted study allows speaking about presence of professional identity ofyoung physicians.
Moreover, professional identity is defined precisely as a resource thatyoung physicians use when building a job and building a life strategy. A cross-cuttingcharacteristic and the definition of a young physician himself in the profession is theavailability of special expertise and the possibility of applying this knowledge not onlyin medicine, but also in other areas of work.7. It was demonstrated that in the conditions of transformation of the sphere ofprofessional employment in health care, as well as changes related to the social role andsocial status of the young physician, professional identity plays a significant role inplanning life strategy, career strategy and lifestyle.168. In general, the medical profession, as well as professionalism, are identified asimportant for young doctors.
Professional identity, namely the definition of a professionalis regarded by young doctors as a resource, but the general instability present in healthcare, the level of wages, forced to leave the profession while the search for a job is mostoften determined by activities close to medical. Thus, there is an objective backgrounddue to low wages, bureaucratization of the working process, lack of time to work withpatients and subjective - certain socio-cultural meanings of the medical profession, whereprofessional identity and medical profession according to doctors are presented asimportant components of identification.The list of publications of the author reflecting the key scientific findings fromthe dissertation1.
Galkin K. A. Evolution of sociological approaches to the study of the medicalprofessions Biomedical paradigm vs individual approach // Bulletin of Adyghe stateUniversity. Series 1: regional Studies: philosophy, history, sociology, law, politicalscience, cultural studies.
- 2017. - no. 2 (199) (0.5 presswork)2. Galkin K. A. Career strategies of young rural doctors of the Leningrad region:a narrative analysis // Perm University Herald. Series «Philosophy. Psychology.Sociology». 2018. Iss. 1. P. 158–167. DOI: 10.17072/2078-7898/2018-1-158-167 (1.4presswork)3. Lisovskaya I. V., Galkin K. A. A Profession destined to help: professiondestined to help: on the issue of professional identity of teachers and doctors // Vestnikof Lobachevsky State University of Nizhni Novgorod.
Social Sciences. No. 1 (49). (0.3presswork)Conferences1. Think Big Week at the St. Petersburg: the International Student ResearchConference-2017(St. Petersburg, February 2-3, 2016);172. International scientific conference "Work and society in the realities of the XXIcentury" (St. Petersburg, 17-18 March 2017); 3.3. XI all-Russian scientific conference in memory of Yu.
Levada "Modern Russiansociety and sociology" (Moscow, April 24, 2017) 4. All-Russian conference of youngscientists "IX Kama readings" (Naberezhnye Chelny, April 30, 2017);5. International conference "Disturbing society: what (not) says sociology" (St.Petersburg, November 30-December 1, 2017).);6. XIX April international academic conference on problems of development ofeconomy and society (Moscow, April 10-13, 2018);7. International conference "Social Spectrum-2018" (Moscow, 17-18 April 2018);8.
All-Russian scientific and practical conference "Public Health in Russia:institutional problems and individual risks" (St. Petersburg, 8-9 June) ..