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Sociology of health --- Physician and patient --- Doctor and patient --- Doctor-patient relationships --- Patient and doctor --- Patient and physician --- Patient-doctor relationships --- Patient-physician relationships --- Patients and doctors --- Patients and physicians --- Physician-patient relationships --- Physicians and patients --- Fear of doctors --- Narrative medicine --- 316:61 --- Interpersonal relations --- 316:61 Medische sociologie --- Medische sociologie --- Physician and patient.
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Delivery of health care --- Delivery of medical care --- Doctor-patient relationship --- Geneesheer-patiënt relaties --- Gezondheidszorg --- Health care --- Health care delivery --- Health services --- Medical and health care industry --- Medical care --- Medical services --- Patient and physician --- Personal health services --- Physician and patient --- Relations médecin-patient --- Services médicaux --- Soins médicaux --- Medicine --- Research
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1. Introduction. 2. Analytic Approach. 3. Phrased Organisation of the Adjuvant Therapy Visit. 4. Discourse Identities: Establishing Participant Roles as Doctor and Patient. 5. The Recommendation. 6. Conclusion. Notes/Appendices/References/Index
Breast --- Physician and patient. --- Patient education. --- Communication in medicine. --- Health communication --- Medical communication --- Medicine --- Education of patients --- Patients --- Sick --- Health education --- Doctor and patient --- Doctor-patient relationships --- Patient and doctor --- Patient and physician --- Patient-doctor relationships --- Patient-physician relationships --- Patients and doctors --- Patients and physicians --- Physician-patient relationships --- Physicians and patients --- Interpersonal relations --- Fear of doctors --- Narrative medicine --- Cancer --- Adjuvant treatment. --- Education --- Adjuvant therapy.
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The authors of this commonsense guide to patient/physician commuications believe that only through a good relationship between patient and doctor can health delivery be improved.
Physician and patient. --- Consumer education. --- Interpersonal communication. --- Communication --- Interpersonal relations --- Buyers' guides --- Shoppers' guides --- Consumer affairs departments --- Consumers' leagues --- Education --- Home economics --- Shopping --- Doctor and patient --- Doctor-patient relationships --- Patient and doctor --- Patient and physician --- Patient-doctor relationships --- Patient-physician relationships --- Patients and doctors --- Patients and physicians --- Physician-patient relationships --- Physicians and patients --- Fear of doctors --- Narrative medicine
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This study examines the stated philosophy of modern medical practice and contrasts it with the types and quality of care actually delivered.
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Advances in medical technology force us to struggle with new and often gut-wrenching decisions. How do we know when someone is dead and not just in a coma? Should a convicted felon qualify for a new heart? In The Woman Who Decided to Die, novelist and medical ethicist Ronald Munson takes readers to the very edges of medicine, where treatments fail and where people must cope with helplessness, mortality, and doubt. Using personal narratives that place us right next to doctors, patients, and care givers as they make decisions, Munson explores ten riveting case-based stories, told with a writer's
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In "A Physician's Guide to Coping with Death and Dying" Jan Swanson and Alan Cooper, a physician and a clinical psychologist with many years of experience, offer insights to help medical students, residents, physicians, nurses, and others become more aware of the different stages in the dying process and learn how to communicate more effectively with patients and their families. They also discuss the ways physicians and other caregivers can learn to reduce their own stress levels and avoid the risk of burnout, allowing them to achieve balance in their lives and be more effective professionally.
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There is a vast literature on what has often been called the doctor-patient relationship, patient-provider interaction, therapist-patient encounter, and such like. However, it is thanks to recent advances within neuroscience, that we now find ourselves in a much better position to be able to describe and discuss the biological mechanisms that underlie the doctor-patient relationship. For example, we now know that different physiological and biochemical mechanisms take part incomplex functions, like trust, hope, empathy and compassion, which are all key elements in the therapist-patient encount
Physician and patient. --- Patients --- Brain --- Cerebrum --- Mind --- Central nervous system --- Head --- Doctor and patient --- Doctor-patient relationships --- Patient and doctor --- Patient and physician --- Patient-doctor relationships --- Patient-physician relationships --- Patients and doctors --- Patients and physicians --- Physician-patient relationships --- Physicians and patients --- Interpersonal relations --- Fear of doctors --- Narrative medicine --- Psychology. --- Pathophysiology.
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