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... physician - patient interactions in which the physicians conveyed important information to the hospitalized patients [ 36 ] . These communications , for example , were about the need for surgery or the results of important diagnostic ...
... physician - patient interactions in which the physicians conveyed important information to the hospitalized patients [ 36 ] . These communications , for example , were about the need for surgery or the results of important diagnostic ...
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... physician's assis- tant is a trained health worker , neither many more are about to be graduated . The average physician assistant in the United States is about 30 years old , usu- ally white and male . About 77 percent of them are ...
... physician's assis- tant is a trained health worker , neither many more are about to be graduated . The average physician assistant in the United States is about 30 years old , usu- ally white and male . About 77 percent of them are ...
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... physicians . The probable causes of physician impairment have been suggested as the physical and emotional de- mands of the profession and the enormous amount of time required for training and practice ; the easy availability of drugs ...
... physicians . The probable causes of physician impairment have been suggested as the physical and emotional de- mands of the profession and the enormous amount of time required for training and practice ; the easy availability of drugs ...
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Patient Cooperation with Treatment | 35 |
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Social Psychology and Medicine M. Robin DiMatteo,Howard S. Friedman Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1982 |
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