Social Psychology and MedicineOelgeschlager, Gunn & Hain, 1982 - 349 sidor |
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... begin to believe that the organ donor is part of him or herself . Transplant patients often must deal with this new aspect of identity [ 14 , 22 ] . A much more important part of identity comes from interactions with other people . To ...
... begin to believe that the organ donor is part of him or herself . Transplant patients often must deal with this new aspect of identity [ 14 , 22 ] . A much more important part of identity comes from interactions with other people . To ...
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... begin to recognize their own limitations , students eventually have to under- stand that medical knowledge itself is limited . There is disagree- ment among even the most prominent physicians as to how to treat patients ; and medicine ...
... begin to recognize their own limitations , students eventually have to under- stand that medical knowledge itself is limited . There is disagree- ment among even the most prominent physicians as to how to treat patients ; and medicine ...
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... begin smok- ing . About 4000 American adolescents begin smoking cigarettes each day [ 78 ] . Once a person begins smoking , it is very difficult to quit ; hence smoking should be a major focus of pediatric medicine and primary care ...
... begin smok- ing . About 4000 American adolescents begin smoking cigarettes each day [ 78 ] . Once a person begins smoking , it is very difficult to quit ; hence smoking should be a major focus of pediatric medicine and primary care ...
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Introduction to Social Psychology and | 1 |
Causation Communication SelfIdentity | 15 |
Patient Cooperation with Treatment | 35 |
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