| Donald W. Light has been a student of the professions even since his dissertation research with Everett Charrington Hughes, on the transformation of self that the structure of psychiatric residency affected (Becoming Psychiatrists, Norton 1980). After finish with Hughes at Brandeis, he was on the faculties of Princeton and then City College, before becoming a professor at the University of Medicine and Denistry of New Jersey. He thinks concepts of professionalism will change profoundly as the state, the political economy and technology reframe what professional means.
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