Behavioral Science in Clinical MedicineThomas, 1976 - 230 |
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... physician . Repeated- ly , one hears patients say of a physician , " He's such a busy man . I didn't want to burden him with my troubles , " or " He didn't have time to talk to me , he was only interested in my cough . " The physician ...
... physician . Repeated- ly , one hears patients say of a physician , " He's such a busy man . I didn't want to burden him with my troubles , " or " He didn't have time to talk to me , he was only interested in my cough . " The physician ...
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... physician's personal qualities determine his ability to gain his patient's confidence and win his cooperation . Qualities of the Good Physician First is an interest in and sympathy with patients and their problems . More than that , is ...
... physician's personal qualities determine his ability to gain his patient's confidence and win his cooperation . Qualities of the Good Physician First is an interest in and sympathy with patients and their problems . More than that , is ...
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... physician is actually felt for someone closer to the patient - a spouse , mother , or boss toward whom the patient feels unable to express hostility . The physician is merely a surrogate , but as such may be very helpful . Physicians ...
... physician is actually felt for someone closer to the patient - a spouse , mother , or boss toward whom the patient feels unable to express hostility . The physician is merely a surrogate , but as such may be very helpful . Physicians ...
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BEHAVIOR | 106 |
PATTERNS OF DISABILITY | 120 |
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