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The sociological term used to describe the statuses of intern, resident and independent medical practitioner successively occupied by a medical student is
status sequence
status group
status set
achieved status
- Option 1: Status Sequence
- This term refers to the progression of statuses an individual can occupy over time.
- It includes the chronological path from one role to another, such as intern to resident to independent practitioner.
- Correct Answer
- Option 2: Status Group
- This involves a category of people who share a similar status or prestige.
- Not related to sequential roles or careers.
- Option 3: Status Set
- A collection of all the statuses a person holds at one time.
- It’s not about progression over time.
- Option 4: Achieved Status
- Refers to a social position a person earns based on effort or merit.
- Each role in the medical field can be an achieved status, but it doesn't capture the sequence.
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